Y Roll_34 Part 04206 Regular Session. )tine 3, 1957
LIEUTENANTS
John P. Kemps, 88% I
Edward J. Weber, 831/5%
Elmer V. Meissen, 822/5%
John Pregler, 82 2/5%
Donald J. Weidenbacher, 82 2/517,,
Francis L. McDermott, 813/5%
William P. Badger, 804/5%
John F. Doyle, 791/5%
John J. Lepsch Jr., 791/5%
William E. Cherrier, 782/5%
Robert C. Boland, 77 3/5%
Vincent J. Kolb, 76 4/5%
William R. Purcell, 751/5%
Paul J. Corbett, 742/5%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
J. A. CAREW
E. B. LYONS
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 1st day of June, 1957.
(SEAL)
GERALDINE L. JENNI
Notary Public
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
June 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provision
of Chapter 365 of the Code of
16wa, 1954, the Civil Service Com-
mission conducted promotional ex-
aminations on April 25, 1957 for
those seeking promotions on the
Police Department for the posi-
tions of Captain and Sergeant or
Detective.
The following are the names of
those who passed with an average
of seventy percent or better. All
promotions on the Police Depart-
ment should be made from this
list. "Captains
Byrne A.O'Brien, 86%%
Russell S. Fullarton, 84%%
Robert J. O'Brien, 83%
Darrell N. Kilby, 81%%
Charles J. Jenaman, 75%%
SERGEANT or DETECTIVE
Harry M. Funk, 94=4a
Earl F. Haferbecker, 93%%
Navall T. Horch, 93i6%
Ralph Cigrand, 92%%
James C. Martin, 92%
Johanningmeier Wm. L., 92%
Clement R. Fleckenstein, 89%%
Paul R. Sutton, 89%%
Robert L. Haye, 88%%
Gustave E. Fecker, 88%
Milo J. Kettmann, 87%%
Carl W. VanderMeulen, 87%%
Leo W. Kueper, 86%
John W. Linden, 80%%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
J. A. CAREW
E. B. LYONS
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 1st day
of June, 1957.
(SEAL)
GERALDINE L. JENNI
Notary Public
Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 9, 1967
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. John R. Delaney, 3197 Wind-
sor Avenue, for damages sustained
January 31, 1957 in a fall at Ninth
and Iowa Streets and can find no
liability onthe part of the City
of Dubuque, and further find that
the same is barred by the Statute
of Limitations, and therefore rec-
ommend that the claim be denied.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second*
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 207
May 9, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Herbert F. Butters, 1170 Race
Street, for damages sustained No-
vember 26, 1956 in a fall at the
intersection of Eighth Street and
University avenue and can find no
liability on the part of the City,
and further find that the claim is
barred by the Statute of Limita-
tions.
I therefore recommend that the
claim be denied.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 10, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Charles L. Coffey, 2050 Deb-
orah Drive, for damages from sur-
face water April 25, 1957, and can
find no liability on the part of the
City and recommend that the
claim be denied.
Respetfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 10, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Kenneth L. Henningsen, 2047
Deborah Drive, for damages from
surface water April 25, 1957, and
can find no liability on the part
of the City and recommend that
the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 10, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Melvin G. Matz, 2042 Deborah
Drive, for damages resulting from
surface water April 25, 1957 and
can find no liability on the part
of the City and recommend that
the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second•
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 21, 1957
Non. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith hand you for your
files one copy each of 'judgment"
and "Findings of Fact, Conclusions
of Law and Order for Judgment"
in George Vincent McMahon, Plain-
tiff vs. City of Dubuque, Iowa, De-
fendant, Cause No. 761 Civil in
United States District Court for
the Northern District of Iowa, East-
ern Division.
In his decision the Court sus-
tained your action in declining to
rezone the property.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the copies of judgment and Find.
ings of Fact, Conclusions of Law
and order for judgment, be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
208 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
May 31, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The claim of Henry Heyer for
damages sustained February 1st,
1957 when he fell on the sidewalk
located on the southwesterly side
of Humboldt Street and fractured
his right hip, has been referred to
this office for investigation and
report.
After conferences on the matter,
and Investigation of the facts and
circumstances, I have entered into
a settlement, subject to your ap-
proval, under which Mr. Heyer will
accept six thousand dollars in full
compensation for his injuries; Mr.
Ralph Digman, the abutting prop.
erty owner has agreed to contrib-
ute $5500 thereof and the City will
contribute $500.
I recommend that this settle-
ment be approved and the City Au-
ditor instructed to issue a warrant
payable to Henry Heyer and Fran-
cis H. Becker, his attorney, in the
amount of $500 and deliver the
same to this office for delivery to
claimant upon receipt of properly
executed releases.
N:S
Respectfully submitted
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant, payable to Henry Heyer and
Francis H. Becker, his attorney, in
the amount of $500 and deliver
the same upon receipt of properly
executed releases. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 24, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mrs. Vivian Kieffer, 1726 Adair
Street, for damages sustained
when she broke her hand in a fall
on the ice at the intersection of
Booth and Loras Streets, February
4, 1957, and have discussed the
matter with claimant.
_.
Mrs. Kieffer has agreed to ac-
cept $150.00 in full settlement of
all claims.
I recommend that this settle-
ment be approved and the Auditor
instructed to issue a warrant pay-
able to Mrs. Vivian Kieffer, in the
amount of $150.00 and deliver the
same upon receipt of a properly
executed release.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of City
Solicitor Nelson be approved and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant, payable to Mrs. Vivian
Kieffer, in the amount of $150 and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release in full
settlement of all claims. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Geo. Ragatz
Jr. in the amount of $30.16, for a
consignment of gold fish that died
in his aquarium the same day that
the water department put water
softening chemicals into the City
mains, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Evelyn
Moran, in an unnamed amount,
for personal injuries received in
a fall on a defective sidewalk in
front of 1513 Central avenue on
April 9, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Sadie
Albert of 18121/2 Central avenue,
in an unnamed amount, for per-
sonal injuries received as the re-
sult of a fall in the street at 18th
and Central avenue, on April 2,
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 209
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE N0.40-57
herein granted The Dubuque and
Wisconsin Bridge Co., its successors
and assigns, assume any and an ita-
bility for damages to persons or prop-
erty which may result in the construc-
tion or maintenance of said treadles
anti wiring. Said permittee, its suc-
cessors and assigns, at Its own ex-
pense• agrees to pay on behalf of the
City of Dubuque, ali sums which the
City of Dubuque shall become obligat-
ed to pay by reason of the liability
Imposed on the City of Dubuque for
damages of any kind resulting from
the construction and maintenance of
said treadles and wiring, sustained
by any person or persons, caused by
An Ordinance granting The Du- accident or otherwise. Said permittee
shall defend, at Its own expense, and
buque and Wisconsin Bridge CO. on behalf of said City, any claim
Permission to install treadles and against said City arising out of the
resent installation or maintenance of said
Wiring for Toll Recorder, p treadles or wiring;
ed and read. Councilman Welu privileges herein Should
ed beg rescind
moved that the reading just had ed or revoked permittee, its success -
be considered the first reading of ors or assigns shall, within thirty
days after receipt of written notice
the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- from the City Manager so to do, at its
cilman Schueller. Carried by the own exp, nse, remove said treadles
and wiring and in the event of its
following vote: failure so to do the City of Dubuque
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen shall be authorised to remove the same
it permittee's expense and the per-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Ata Ctiyall have
vIts agno claim
Nays—None. resulting from the removal of the
Councilman Welu moved that ""one
Section 7. This Ordinance shall be -
the rules be suspended requiring come effective and the rights here-
under shall accrue to The Dubuque
an Ordinance to be read on three and Wisconsin Bridge Company when
separate days. Seconded by Coun- this Ordinance has been adopted by
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
the City Council and accepted by the
applicant by acceptance endorsed on
following vote: thin Ordinance.
Passes, adopted and approved this
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
3rd day of June, A. D., 1867.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. CIiARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
Nays—None. CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
ORDINANCE No. 40-57 LF.O N. SCHITELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
An Ordinance Granting The Dubuque Councilmen
and --Isconsin Bridge Co. Permis- Attest:
Bion to install Treadles and Wiring LEE F. FROMMELT. City Clerk
for Toll Recorder. Published officially in The Tele -
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY graph -Herald Newspaper this 10th day
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- of June, 1957.
BUQUI:: Leo F. Frommelt,
Section 1. That The Dubuque and It. 6-10 City Clerk
Wisconsin Bridge Co. be and It Is Acceptance of Ordinance No. 40-57
hereby granted the right and authority THE DUBUQUE AND WISCONSIN
to install and maintain treadles and BRIDOE CO., having read and being
wiring for automatic toll recorder in familiar with the terms and conditions
connection with its toll house in of Ordinance No. 40-57, hereby accepts
Rhombprg Avenue, In accordance with the same and agrees to be bound by
the plans now on file with the City the conditions and agreements there -
Council, as prepared by A. A. Rhom- in contained to be performed by said
berg dated May, 1957. r
Section 2. That such construction THE DUBUQUE AND WISCONSIN
shall be done under the supervision BRIDGE CO.
and direction of the City Manager, THE DUBUQUE AND WISCONSIN
and In accordance with all applicable BRIDGE CO.
State and Federal laws and regula- By Harold E. Molo
tions and the Ordinances of the City President
of Dubuque; By J. A. Rhomberg
Section 3. That the right to con- Secretary
etruct and maintain the said treadles 1t. 6-10
and wiring shall be subject to the
continuous control of the City Court- Councilman Welu moved the
ell, reserving the right to said City adoption of the Ordinance. Second -
Council to Impose restrictions and con-
ditions on the enjoyment thereof as ed by Councilman Schueller. Car -
said City Council may deem necessary ried by the following vote:
for the protection of the public Inter-
est. Including the right to revoke or Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
rescind the grant herein made;
Section 4. That permittee agrees Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Schueller,
by the neveptance of this Ordinance to Nays—None.
restore the surftu•o of the street
wherever any excavation 1s done In Communication of Board of Dock
connection with making such inetalla- Ordi-
tion, at its own expense; Commissioners submitting
Section 6. That as a further con- Hance regulating the use Of the
sideration of the rights and privileges
210 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
water front and the operation of
water craft, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 41-57
An Ordinance Regulating the
Uses of the Waterfront of the
City of Dubuque, and the Harbors,
Inlets, and Waters Adjacent there-
to; Regulating the Operation of
Water Craft on City Waters; and
Providing a Penalty for Violation
hereof, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 41-57
An Ordinance Regulatlug the Uses
of the Waterfront of the City of
Dubuque, and the Harbors, Inlets,
and Waters Adjacent thereto; Reg-
ulating the Operation of Water
Craft on City Waters; and Provid-
ing a Penalty for violation hereof.
BE IT BY THE
COUNCIL OFATHE CITY OF CITY DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. No new structures or re-
pairs upon or along the waterfront of
the City of Dubuque shall be under-
taken except upon apPllcation to the
Dock Board and under permit by it,
and in accordance with the general
Plans of the Dock Board and pursu-
ant to specifications submitted to the
Board and approved by it upon as id
application;
Section 2. All water craft operat-
Ing In waters under the jurisdiction of
the City of Dubuque shall conform to
the following rules:
e. Every operator of a motor boat
shall at all times navigate the
same in a careful and prudent
manner and at such a rate of
speed as not to endanger the
lives or property of others;
b. No owner, operator or person in
command of any Power boat shall
Operate the carne, or permit it to
be operated, at a speed In excess
of elIlht (B) Statute tulles per
hour in any of the following are-
ar:
I. Within one hundred feet (loo')
of any person in the water;
2. Within two hundred feet (20o.)
of any wny or landing float
to which boats are made fast,
or which is used for embark-
ing or disc•liargIng passengers:
3: In the Ice I arbor, Pleasure
Boat Harbor, and Seventh
Street Harbor;
c. No person shall anchor a boat for
fishing or other purposes on any
body of water under the jurls-
diction of the City of Dubuque in
such a position as to dangerously
obstruct access to public land-
Ingx;
d. Operators of boats and all types
of water craft, when mooring the
same, shall exercise reasonable
precautions to make sure that the
vessel or craft will not gRo adrift
and that the action of the water
will not cause it to injure or en-
danger the property of others;
Section 3. Logs, lumber, wood
scraps, rope scraps, metal, glass or
tgaper containers, derelict boats, oil,
hay, garbage, sweepings and similar
trash are hereby declared to be a nui-
sance and 1t shall be unlawful for
any person to throw or place In, or
cause to be thrown or placed any of
the above named articles, or human
waste, in the Ice Harbor, Pleasure
Boat Harbor, Seventh Street Harbor
or Kerper Cut, or upon the shores
thereof, In such a position that such
articles or substances may be washed
Into such bodies of water. The pro-
visions of this Section do not apply
to a public dump regularly established
by the authority of the City of Du-
buque:
'Section 4. The Dock Board Is here-
by authorized to lay off and designate
boat landing areas along the munirl-
pally owned waterfront for pleasure
craft, commercial vessels and public
landings and to mark the public land-
ings with suitable signs delineating
their boundaries;
Section 5. Except at public landings
and public docks no person shall moor
or cause to be moored a vessel, float,
boat house or other water craft along
the waterfront of the City of Dubuque,
without first obtaining permission
from the Dock Board so to do and
Paying the required permit fees there-
for:
Section 8. All floats and boat hous-
es moored along the waterfront of the
City shall be maintained In a neat
and orderly condition at all times,
properly painted and securely moored;
Section 7. No person shall conduct
any trade or business In pleasure
craft spaces without written Permis-
sion of the Dock Board;
Section 8. The Dock Board may di-
rect the removal and destruction of
any sunken derelict or abandoned
craft, float or boat house when, after
Investigation It shall determine that
the same constitutes a nuisance. The
owner of any such craft, float or boat
house shall remove the same when di-
rected so to do by the Dock Board
and upon his failure so to do shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and punished
an hereinafter provided;
Section 8. The Dock Board of the
City of Dubuque Is hereby authorized
an
empowered to establish No Park -
Ing areas on the property under Its
jurisdiction and when any such area
shall be established by Duck Board
Ordinance, and signs have been posted
giving notice thereof, It shall there-
after be unlawful for the owner or
operator of any motor vehlele or boat
trailer to park the sarne In such
areas,
Regular Scission, June 3, 1957 211
Section 10. Any person, firm or
corporation found guilty of the vlola-
Hon of any of the provisions of thls '
ordinance shall be punished by a fine
not exceeding one hundred dollars
i
Regular Session, June 3, 1957
neilman Kolb. Carried by the
swing vote:
'eas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
tzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
ays—None.
etition of Mrs. Robert Kahle,
nesting permission to excavate
1214 Eagle street for the pur-
e of Gas intallation, presented
read. Councilman Kintzinger
red that the petition be granted
his particular case. Seconded by
neilman Welu. Carried by the
swing vote:
'eas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
tzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Iays—None.
etition of Maryland Casualty
apany, requesting cancellation
sidewalk construction bond no.
.75423 issued to Robert C. Ney-
, presented and read. Council-
, Schueller moved that the re-
st be granted providing there
no outstanding claims. Second -
by Councilman Kolb. Carried
the following vote:
'eas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
itzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
iays—None.
'etition of Farmer's Supply
npany et at requesting one hour
king meters on White street
hin the block bordered by 9th
,et on the south, and loth street
the north, and on 9th and loth
!ets between Central and White
lets, presented and read. Coun.
nan Kolb moved that the peti-
i be referred to the City Man -
r and Police Chief for investi-
ion and report. Seconded by
incilman Welu. Carried by the
owing vote:
'eas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
itzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
lays—None.
'etition of Dubuque Laundry &
r Cleaners, requesting vacation
a portion,of West Ninth street
ectly behind their place of busi-
s and to be deeded to them at
rice agreeable to the City Coun-
presented and read. Council-
, Kolb moved that the petition
referred to the Council to view
grounds. Seconded by Council.
n Schueller. Carried by the fol -
Ing vote:
'eas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
itzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
days—None.
Petition of Fischer Investment
Company by the law firm of O'Con-
nor, Thomas, McDermott & Wright,
requesting the vacation of Sixth
street commencing at the east line
of Bell street and extending east.
erly to the levee; the alley between
Block I Booth's Addition and Block
32 Dubuque Harbor Improvement
Company Addition; Tower street
commencing on the south line of
Sixth street and extending to the
southerly line of alley referred to
above, presented and read. Coun.
cilman Kolb moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Planning &
Zoning Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Petition of O'Connor, Thomas,
McDermott & Wright, in behalf of
the KIauer-Julien Hotel Company,
requesting a review of a former re-
quest made in August 1954, re-
questing a change in the north -
south alternate truck route in the
City to the end that the hotel
would not be located directly on
such truck route and further re-
questing that the matter of allow-
ing the parking of large trucks and
trailers behind the hotel for long
periods of time be referred to the
Traffic Division with instructions
to obtain compliance with existing
law, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager
and Police Chief for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Leslie Furuseth re-
questing a refund on a Roller Skat-
ing Rink license, as he was only
able to operate the rink for a peri-
od of two days, presented and read,
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of W. E. Strub et at,
requesting that the name of Mon-
Regular Session, June 3, 1857 213
tans street be changed to Flora -
view Drive, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that ac-
tion on the petition be deferred
until such time the present im- ,
provements under construction are
completed and special assessments
taken care of, at which future time
the petition could be re -submitted
for proper consideration. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of William T. Connery,
in behalf of Max Morris Blum, re-
questing that parking be prohibit-
ed on the west side of Sycamore
street between East 15th and 18th
streets, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager and Police Chief for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarence Strub et al
requesting re-establishment of the
grade on Woodlawn street from
the manhole east of Lot 2 in
Strub's Subdivision northerly to
the end of Woodlawn, by reducing
or cutting the grade in front of
Lot 6 in Clarence Strub Subdivi-
sion to the center of Lindale street
and by raising the grade from the
center of Lindale street to the
northerly end of Woodlawn, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager and
City Engineer for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Time
and Place of Hearing on Proposal
to Dispose of Real Estate to con-
sider proposal to dispose of Lot
12•A Wilson's Dubuque in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, (vacated Mills
street), presented and read. Count
cilman Schueller moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice of
Sale of Real Estate of Lot 12-A Wil-
son's Dubuque, in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, (vacated Mills street),
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the proof of pub-
lication be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors were present in
the Council Chamber at the time
set for public hearing.
Two sealed bids were opened
and read, one submitted by Glenn
Carris in the amount of $2250. and
the other by Eugene Miller in the
amount of $2251.
RESOLUTION NO. 96.57
Whereas, pursuant to Resolution
unil notice the City Council of the
t'Ity of Dubuque met on the 3rd day
of June, 1957 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in
the vity Council Chambers in the
l'Ity liall to consider the proposal to
dispose of the hereinafter described
real estate, at which hearing all in-
terested parties were afforded an
opportunity to be heard for or against
such proposal; and
'Whereas pursuant to published no-
tice sealed bids for the purchase of
said property were taken and were
at Bald time and place presented to
the City Council and opened and the
highest sealed bid was determined to
be that of Fugene Miller in the
amount ut =2,:51.00 and it was there-
upon determined that the bid of Eu-
gene Miller in the amount of $2,251.00
was the successful bid;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved By
The laty Council of The City Of Vu-
buque:
Section 1. That the hid of Eugene
Miller in the amount of $2,251.00, for
the purchase of Lot 12A In Wilson's
Dubuque in the City of ltubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa (vacated Mills
Street).
In hereby accept -ed and the Mayor
and City Clerk aro hereby authorised
and empowered to execute the Quit
Claim Deed of the City of Dubuque
releasing and conveying to Eltgene
Miller all of Its right, title and Inter-
esl in and to the above described
real estate and to deliver the same
to the multi Eugene Miller upon re-
celpt of $2,251.00 In cash;
Section 2. That the t'ity Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected to record a certified copy of
1 tills Resolution In the office of the
County Recorder of Dubuque County,
luwu;
21.1 Regu111r Session, June 3, 1957
passed by recorded roll call vote
and approved this 3rd day of June,
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be.
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 J.
A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
of C.
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2
CLARENCE P. ♦' ELU
of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of
RAY F. KOLI1
LEO N. SCHUELLER
1 of 1 Of 2 of the Subdivision of
CHARLES A. KINTZINOER,
Mineral Lot 12, thence southerly
Y
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot 1
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 11th day
of July, 1P67.
of Glenview Subdivision, thence
1 ly
easterthrough Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5 of Glenview Subdivision
LEU F. FROMMELT,ity Clerk
to
a point on Lot 5, thence beginning
This is to certify that the payment
in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
of $2,251.00 from Eugene Miller has
been received on the 9th day of July,
northerly and easterly through
1957.
Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview
LEO F. FROMMELT,
it. 7/11 City Clerk
Subdivision to the Previous point
us
Councilman Schueller moved the
tLot 5 of Glenview Subdivision,
h
thence easterly the existing man-
adoption of the resolution. Second-
o
hole on Lot 7 of the Subdivision
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 3 has been
reed by the following vote:
completed and the City Manager
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
has examined the work and filed
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
his certificate stating that the same
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
has been completed according to
the check of the unsuccessful bid-
the terms of the contract, plans
and specifications and recommends
der be returned. Seconded by
its acceptance, now therefore.
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
the following vote:
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
the recommendation of the City
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Manager be approved and that said
Nays--None.
May 27, 1957
improvement be and the same is
I hereby accepted the En-
To the Honorable MayorI
and City
gineer be and is hereby directed to
and City Council
prepare a plat and schedule show-
Dubuque, Iowa
Ing the lots or parcels of real es,
Gentlemen:
tate subject to assessment for said
This is to advise you that the
improvement and file the same in
eight (8") inch sanitary sewer in
the office of the City Clerk subject
Rockdale Road -Fox Drive, and
to public Inspection and said Clerk
Blackhawk Drive has been com-
shall upon receipt of such plat and
pleted in accordance with the
schedule publish the notice of the
plans and specifications by the
Council's intention to levy special
Thomas Flynn Coal Company.
assessments therefor, as required
I, therefore, recommend that
by law.
the improvement be accepted.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
Respectfully submitted,
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
L. J. SCHILTZ,
directed to pay to the contractor
City Manager
from the funds to be realized from
Councilman Welu moved that
the sale of Sewer bonds issued up-
the recommendation of City Man-
on the above described improve-
ager Schiltz be approved. Second-
ment in amount equal to the
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
amount of his contract, less any re-
by the following vote:
tained percentage provided for
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
therein.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Passed, adopted and approved
Nays—None.
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve.
Approved:
ment and Directing the Clerk to
CHARLES E. DOVE
Publish Notice.)
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
CITY OF DUBUQUE
RESOLUTION NO. 97.57
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Whereas, the contract for the
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
construction of the Rockdale Road,
Councilmen
Fox Drive, and Blackhawk Drive
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
City Clerk
i
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 — 215
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 98.57
Whereas, the contract for the
construction of the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
eight (S) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C.
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2
of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Sudivision of
Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot
1 of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 of Glenview Subdivision to a
point on Lot 5, thence beginning
in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
northerly and easterly through
Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview
Subdivision, thence easterly to the
existing manhole located on Lot 7
of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of Min-
eral Lot 3, has been completed and
the City Engineer has submitted
his final estimate showing the cost
thereof including the cost of esti-
mates, notices, inspection, and pre-
paring the assessment and plat,
now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$21,029.50.
That $21,029.50 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property and $0 shall be paid from
the — Fund of the City of Du-
buque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to
Property Owners of public hear-
ing on proposed resolution of ne-
cessity, estimate of cost and a plat
and schedule showing the amounts
proposed to be assessed against
each lot and the valuation thereof
within a district approved by the
City Council, for the public im-
provement of a cast iron water
main in:
Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Alpha avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
avenue.
Montana street from the south
property line of Wilbricht Road to
the north property line of Merfeld
Road.
Pennsylvania avenue from the
east property line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Line.
Wilbricht Road from the South
property line of Asbury Road to
the east property line of Sylvester
Place, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for public
hearing,
RESOLUTION NO. 82.57
Resolution of necessity for con-
struction of (Short Title) the 1957
Water Main Project No. 1 also
setting time and place of hearing
and prescribing notice for (Short
Title) the 1957 Water Main Project
No. 1 consisting of a cast iron wa-
ter main in Indiana Avenue from
the cast property line of Alpha
avenue to the west property line
of Missouri avenue.
Montana street from the south
property line of Wilbricht Road to
the north property line of Merfeld
Road.
Pennsylvania avenue from the
east property line of Earl Drive,
west to the City Limits line.
Wilbricht road from the south
Property line of Asbury Road to
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218 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
the east property line of Sylvester
Place.
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications, plat and schedule
have been duly prepared and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and are now on
file in the office of the City Clerk
showing, among other, things the
following:
a. An estimated total cost of the
work.
b. The amount proposed to be
assessed against each lot for the
improvement for the construction
of (description of improvement)
the 1957 Water Main Project No. 1.
Be It Therefore Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du.
buque, Iowa:
1. That the City Council deems
it advisable and necessary for the
public welfare to make said im-
provement.
2. Said improvement shall be
constructed and done in accord-
ance with said plans and specifica-
tions and portion of the total cost
of making said improvement shall
be assessed against all privately
owned property lying within the
assessment district shown on such
Plat in an amount not to exceed
the amount provided by law and
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred thereby and the re-
mainder of the total cost shall be
paid out of the Water Works Gen-
eral fund.
3. Bonds shall be issued and sold
in anticipation of deferred pay.
ments of assessments when a con-
tract has been performed and ac-
cepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor.
4. On the 3rd day of June, 1957
at 7:30 P.M., the City Council will
meet in the City Council chambers
in the City Hall, in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa and hear property
owners subject to the assessment
and interested parties for and
against the improvement, its cost,
the assessment thereof, or the
boundaries of the district.
5. The City Clerk is hereby au-
thorized and directed to cause Pub-
lic notice of the date, time and
Place of hearing to be given by
publication once each week for
two consecutive weeks the first of
which publications shall be not
less than fifteen nor more than
twenty five days prior to said hear.
ing and by mailing a copy of said
notice by ordinary mail to the own-
ers of said property to be assessed,
as shown by the records in the of-
fice of the County Auditor not less
than fifteen days prior to said
hearing.
All objections are hereby over.
ruled and the foregoing resolution
passed, adopted and approved as
proposed, this 3rd day of June,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CI.ARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 99-57
Resolution Approving Detailed
Plans, Specifications, Form of Con.
tract and Notice to Bidders, and
Directing Advertisement to Bid-
ders.
Whereas the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa has hereto.
fore adopted Resolution No. 82.57
being a Resolution of Necessity
for the construction of a cast iron
water main in Indiana Avenue
from the East Property Line of
Alpha Avenue to the West Prop-
erty Line of Missouri Avenue.
Montana Street from the South
Property Line of Wilbricht Road
to the North Property Line of Mer-
feld Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
East Property Line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Line.
Wilbricht Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Road to
the East Property Line of Sylvester
Place, and
Whereas the City Engineer has
submitted and filed with the City
Clerk detailed plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and notice
to bidders for said improvement;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
that said plans, specifications, form
A contract, and notice to bidders
ire hereby approved, and that the
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 217
City Clerk is hereby authorized
and directed to publish said no-
tice to bidders, in the manner pro-
vided by law, once each week for
two consecutive weeks, the first of
which publications shall be not
less than twelve (12) days before
the date set in said notice for re-
ceiving bids, and that each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified
check on an Iowa Bank for not
less than $1800.00.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pen-
dency of resolution of necessity for
Public improvements and hearing
upon proposed plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and cost
of improvements for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary
sewer beginning at the existing
manhole at the intersection of Mar -
mora Avenue and Pennsylvania
avenue, thence westerly 51.53' on
Pennsylvania avenue, thence north-
erly through Flora Park to Lot 1
of Merfeld Place, thence northerly
through Lot 1 of Merfeld Place to
Merfeld Lane, thence easterly on
Merfeld Lane to the easterly prop-
erty line of the West % of Lot 1
of 3 of Wilson Dubuque, thence
145' southerly from the intersec-
tion of Montana street and Merfeld
Lane, and thence northerly on
Montana street from the intersec-
tion of Montana street and Merfeld
Lane to the southerly property line
of Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana street through Lot 1 of 1
of Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Du-
buque, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
on objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for public
hearing.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 86.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
5. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch san-
itary sewer beginning at the exist-
ing manhole at the intersection
of Marmora and Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence westerly 51.53' on
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence
northerly through Flora Park to
Lot 1 of Merfeld Place, thence
northerly through Lot 1 of Merfeld
Place to Merfeld Lane, thence east-
erly on Merfeld Lane to the easter-
ly property line of the West % of
Lot 1 of 3 of Wilson Dubuque,
thence 145' southerly from the in-
tersection of Montana Street and
Merfeld Lane, and thence north-
erly on Montana Street from the
intersection of Montana Street and
Merfeld Lane to the southerly
property line of Wilbricht Lane,
and thence 200' westerly from the
center line of Montana Street
through I.ot 1 of 1 of Lot 8 and 9
of Wilson's Dubuque.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and nec-
essary for the public welfare to
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218 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final con.
sideration of this proposed resolu-
tion have on file with the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived all
objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in a:cordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the sewer funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract
has been performed and accepted
and the proceeds thereof used to
pay the contractor. The railway
portion of any street or assess.
ment district shall be assessed to
and paid by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 6th day of May, 1957.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
3rd day of June 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specification,
form of contract and cost of ina
provements).
RESOLUTION NO. 10057
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of an eight (8)
inch sanitary sewer beginning at
the existing manhole at the inter.
section of Marmora Avenue and
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence west-
erly 51.53' on Pennsylvania Ave.
nue, thence northerly through
Flora Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld
Place, thence northerly through Lot
1 of Merfeld Place to Merfeld
Lane, thence easterly on Merfeld
Lane to the easterly property line
of the West biz of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
son Dubuque, thence 145' southerly
from the intersection of Montana
Street and Merfeld Lane, and
thence northerly on Montana Street
from the intersection of Montana
Street and Merfeld Lane to the
southerly property line of Wil-
bricht Lane, and thence 200' west-
erly from the center line of Mon-
tana Street through Lot 1-1 of 8
and 9 of Wilson's Dubuque, have
been approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and pub-
lic notice given as provided by
Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public con-
tracts and bonds, and the time and
place fixed for the hearing of all
objections to said plans, specifica-
tions or contract for or cost of such
improvements, said time being
this 3rd day of June, 1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 3rd day of
June, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at
the Council Chambers in the City
Hall for the purpose of hearing all
interested parties and considering
any and all objections which have
been filed to the proposed plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of the improvement herein de-
scribed and proposed to be made;
and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
Regidar Session, June 3, 1957 219
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 101.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 86-57 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer beginning at the exist.
ing manhole at the intersection of
Marmora Avenue and Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, thence westerly
51.53' on Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through I.ot 1 of
Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane to
the easterly property line of the
West % of Lot 1 of 3 of Wilson
Dubuque, thence 145' southerly
from the intersection of Montana
Street and Merfeld Lane, and
thence northerly on . Montana
Street from the intersection of
Montana Street and Merfeld Lane
to the southerly property line of
Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana Street through Lot 1-1 of
Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Dubuque,
be and the same are hereby or.
dered and constructed by this
Council upon its own motion and
with or without the petition of
property owners. All the work
shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications
heretofore adopted and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid for by levying
special assessments against the pri-
vately owned property lying within
the assessable distance from the
improvements, whether such prop-
erty abut upon the same or are
adjacent thereto, according to the
area thereof and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency will be paid out of
the sewer funds of the city. Pay.
ment will be made to the contrac-
tor out of funds realized from the
sale of bonds or with Sewer Bonds
to be issued in anticipation of de-
ferred payments of assessments as
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed 45 cal-
endar days after notice to proceed
is issued.
Be It Further resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
220 Regular Session, June 3, 195
proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of Pen-
dency of resolution of necessity for
public improvements and hearing
upon proposed plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and cost of
improvements for the construction
of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer
in Chaney Road beginning at the
existing manhole at the intersec.
tion of Pennsylvania Avenue and
Ohio Avenue, thence easterly to
the intersection of Chaney Road
and Pennsylvania Avenue, thence
northerly 1323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, presented and read. Coun-
cilmen Kolb moved that the proof
of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 90.51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
5. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer in Chaney Road be-
ginning at the existing manhole
at the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of Cha-
ney Road and Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence northerly 1323.25 feet
on Chaney Road.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces.
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera-
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the City Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro•
posed assessments, they shall be
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Coun-
cil and are now on file with the
City Clerk. That the cost and ex-
pense of making said improvement
will be assessed upon and against
all privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not
to exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon or
is adjacent thereto according to
area and in proportion to the spe-
cial benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall
be issued and sold in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 6th day of May, 1957. The
foregoing resolution was finally
passed and adopted, as proposed,
by the City Council this 3rd day
of June, 1957.
CHARLES F. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
LEO N. SCIlUFUER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. F ROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car -
1 ried by the following vote:
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 2221
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Well,.
Nays—None.
Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements.
RESOLUTION NO. 102.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of an eight (8)
inch sanitary sewer in Chaney
Road beginning at the existing
manhole at the intersection of
Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in-
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania A v e n u e, thence
northerly 1,323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, have been approved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque and public notice given as
provided by Chapter 23 of the
Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to
public contracts and bonds, and the
time and place fixed for the hear-
ing of all objections to said plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of such improvements, said
time being this 3rd day of June,
1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 3rd day of
June, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at
the Council Chambers in the City
Hall for the purpose of hearing all
interested parties and considering
any and all objections which have
been filed to the proposed plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of the improvement herein de-
scribed and proposed to be made;
and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity
to be heard and all objections
which have been duly weighed and
considered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
Of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd clay of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 103.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
Pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 90-57 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer in Chaney Road begin-
ning at the existing manhole at
the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of Cha-
ney Road and Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence northerly 1,323.25 feet
on Chaney Road, be and the same
are hereby ordered and construct-
ed by this Council upon its own
motion and with or without the pe-
tition of property owners. All the
work shall be constructed in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications heretofore adopted and
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid for by levying
special assessments against the
privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid out
of the sewer funds of the city. Pay-
ment will be made to the contrac-
tor out of funds realized from the
sale of bonds or with Sewer Bonds
to be issued in anticipation of de-
ferred payments of assessments as
222 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner provid-
ed by law, the said improvements
shall be completed 30 calendar
days after notice to proceed is is-
sued.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
June 3, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your
consideration is a plat of Hen-
schel's Subdivision, a subdivision
in the City of Dubuque.
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning and 'Zoning
Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 104.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Henschel's Sub.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 and Lot 3 of City Outlot 687
in the City of Dubuque. Iowa is
platted as Lot's 1 to 5 inclusive
Henschel's Subdivision in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de.
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Councilmen
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
RESOLUTION NO. 105.57
Preliminary approval of the pro.
posed plans, specifications, form of
contract, and all other documents
for the improvement of East 6th
Street from the East Property Line
of White street to West Track
(Spur) of the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co.,
with concrete paving and integral
curb and storm sewer, at an esti-
mated cost of the Paving of
$14,899.70 and the storm sewer
$3282.50, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 223
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 10657
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract have
been duly prepared and approved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque and are now on file in
the office of the City Clerk showing
among other things the following:
1. The streets to be improved.
2. The width of such improve-
ment and the size and kind
of sewers.
3. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
Improvement of East Sixth Street
from the East Property Line of
White Street to the west track of
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad Company,
with concrete paving and integral
curb and storm sewer.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council upon petition of
property owners, deems it advis-
able and necessary for the public
welfare to make the herein men-
tioned improvement, and unless
property owners at the time of the
final consideration of this pro-
posed resolution have on file with
the City Clerk objections to the im-
provement, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con.
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
emnt will be paid for by the abut-
ting property owners at the com-
pletion of the improvement as
agreed upon by attached letters.
The storm sewer portion of the im-
provement will be paid for by the
City from the sanitation fund.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
Placed on file with the City Clerk
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
Approved and placed on file
for final action.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
Councilman Welu moved approv-
al of the resolution and that same
be placed on file with the City
Clerk, at least one week for public
inspection. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 107.57
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 105-57 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
Plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection for the improve-
ment of East Sixth Street from
the East Property Line of White
Street to the west track of the Chi-
cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa-
cific Railroad Company, with con-
crete paving and integral curb and
storm sewer, and
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's
office for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 1st day of July, 1957, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
may appear and make objection to
the proposed plans and specifica-
tions and proposed form of con-
tract to the cost of the improve-
ment, and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the City of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more than
four (4) weeks prior to the day
fixed for its consideration and un -
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224 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
less property owners at the time
of final consideration of said reso.
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the improvement,
they shall have been deemed to
have waived all objections there-
to, at which hearing the Council
will hear such objections and enter
on record its final decision there-
on.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner provid-
ed by law, the said improvements
shall be completed on or before
thirty days after Notice to Proceed
is issued.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Reuben H. & Theresa
J. Grill, owners of Lot 1 of Lot 4 of
Highland Park Subdivision, and
Delbert and Joan Miller, owners of
Lot 2 of Lot 4 of Highland Park
Subdivision submitting and re-
questing approval of the plan of
division into Lots 1 and 2 so that
the lien against either of said Lot
1 or Lot 2 may be discharged by
payment of the amount unpaid
calculated by the ratio of square
feet in area of the respective lots
to the area of the whole lot, rela-
tive to the filing of proposed spe-
cial assessments for curb and gut-
ter on Woodlawn street, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
t-
RESOLUTION NO. 108.57
Whereas Reuben H. Grill and
Theresa J. Grill, as owners of Lot
4 in Highland Park, a Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, have
presented a plat to the City Coun.
cil, in accordance with Section
391.63 of the Code of Iowa, sub-
dividing said lot into Lots 1 and
2 and asks that the lien for the
improvement of Woodlawn Street
with curb and gutter attach to
each of said lots in the manner pro.
vided by said Code Section;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the plat of the
subdivision of Lot 4 of Highland
Park in the City of Dubuque into
Lots One and Two thereof, be and
the same is hereby approved;
Section 2. That the owners of
said property may discharge the
lien for the improvement of Wood.
lawn Street by curb and gutter by
payment of the amount unpaid, or
hereafter levied, calculated by the
ratio of square feet in area of
each lot to the area of Lot four;
Section 3. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and
directed to file a certified copy of
this Resolution in the office of
the County Auditor of Dubuque
County.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of J. Allen Wal-
lis Jr. requesting that Bond No.
28210-12-714,56 be released and
submitting in lieu thereof two
Contractor's Improvement Bonds
executed by Mulgrew Blacktop for
street surfacing and Thomas Flynn
Coal Company for curb and gut-
ter and storm sewer in Indian
Regular Session, June 3, 1957
Hills Subdivision, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 15, 1957
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the Dubuque
Planning & Zoning Commission
May 14, 1957, said Commission
granted "Final Approval" to the
second section of Indian Hill Sub-
division consisting of blocks No.
5, No. 6 and No. 7 of same as
shown on plat of such subdivision,
and wishes respectfully to advise
Your Honorable Body accordingly.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 109.57
Whereas there has been filed
With the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 2 of Lot 1 and
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 2 of Lot 1 all in Faldorf's
Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
is platted as Block 5, Block 6 and
Block 7 in Indian Bills in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
streets to be known as "Arrow-
head Drive" and "Wapello Place"
and also easements for public util.
ities which the owners upon said
Plat have dedicated to the public
forever; and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto except that grades
have not been established, the
0
streets brought to grade, or paving,
sewer or water installed;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedications
of "Arrowhead Drive" and "Wa-
pello Place," together with the
easements for public utilities, as
the same appear upon said plat, be
and the same are hereby accepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 and
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1, all in Faldorf's
Place in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, which will
hereafter be known as Block 5,
Block 6 and Block 7 in Indian
Hills in the City of Dubuque, Du.
buque County, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby approved and the
Mayor and Clerk are hereby au-
thorized and directed to endorse
the approval of said City upon said
plat, provided the owners of said
property, J. Allen Wallis, Jr. and
Marijane S. Wallis, execute their
written acceptance hereto attached,
agreeing:
a. To reduce all streets to grade
as shown by the profiles sub.
mitted with the plat;
b. To surface Arrowhead Drive
and Wapello Place for a width
of thirty feet (30') from curb
face to curb face with six inch
(6") rolled stone base, and two
and one-half inch (2%") hot
mixed, hot laid, bituminous
concrete surfacing and con.
crete curb and gutter as shown
in City of Dubuque Standard
Curb and Gutter Section;
c. To install sanitary sewers in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
d. To install storm sewers in ac.
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
e. To install water mains in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
f. To construct the foregoing im.
provements in accordance with
plans and specifications ap-
proved by the City Manager,
under the inspection of the
City Engineer and in a manner
approved by the City Manager;
g. To maintain the street improve-
ments for a period of four (4)
years from the date of their
acceptance and to maintain the
226 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
storm and sanitary sewers for
a period of two (2) years from
the date of their acceptance;
h. To construct said improvements
prior to November 1st, 1958;
and further provided that the said
J. Allen Wallis, Jr. and Marijane
S. Wallis, as owners of said sub-
division secure the performance of
the foregoing conditions with a
surety bond in such amount and
with such sureties as may be ac-
ceptable to the City Manager.
Section 3. That in the event the
said owners shall fail to execute
the acceptance and provide the
bond required in Section 2 hereof
within forty-five (45) days from the
date of this Resolution the provi-
sions hereof shall be null and void
and the acceptance of the dedica-
tion and approval of the plat shall
not be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved by
unanimous roll call vote June 3,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk:
This is to certify that the secur-
ity required by the foregoing Reso-
lution No. 109-57 has been provid-
ed by subdivider.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
11th day of June, 1957.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City '.Manager
Acceptance of Resolution
No. 109.57
J. Allen Wallis Jr. and Marijane
S. Wallis with full knowledge and
understanding of all the terms and
conditions of Resolution No. 10957
hereby accept the same as adopted
and agree to abide by, comply With
and carry out all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
Executed this 11th day of June,
1957.
J. Allen Wallis Jr.
Marijane S. Wallis
RESOLUTION NO. 110.57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun.
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following; applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Mrs. Bernice Kunz, 236 West 1st
Street
Mrs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main
Street
Mrs. Jane Hartshorn, 574 East 16th
Street
Carl M. Herburger, 2987 Jackson
Street
Thomas J. Collins, 53 West 12th
Street
Noah McNamer, 216 West 1st
Street
Fred Ansel, Jr., 600 Central Ave.
nue
Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust
Street
Harold A. Manhart. Jr., 1200 Iowa
Street
Leo F. Link, 1487 Central Avenue
Harry N. and Lucile Gantert, 1301
Rhomberg Avenue
'Ilrs. Clara M. Reuter. 3050 Asbury
Street
Dell and Ralph Warren, 1700 Cen-
tral Avenue
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Knights of Columbus, 781 Locust
Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest Latham. 1499 Jackson Street
R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central
Avenue
Eaele Dubuque Inc., 1800 Elm
Street
The Kroger Company, 270 West
7th Street
Pased, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. S('HUF.LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMF.LT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Regular Session, June 3, 1,9,57 227
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 111-57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Mrs. Bernice Kunz, 236 West 1st
Street
Mrs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main
Street
Mrs. Jane Hartshorn, 574 East 16th
Street
Carl M. Herburger, 2987 Jackson
Street
Thomas J. Collins, 53 West 12th
Street
Noah McNamer, 216 West 1st
Street
Fred Ansel, Jr., 600 Central Ave-
nue
Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust
Street
Harold A. Manhart, Jr., 1200 Iowa
Street
Leo F. Link, 1487 Central Avenue
Harry N. and Lucile Gantert, 1301
Rhomberg Avenue
Mrs. Clara M. Reuter, 3050 Asbury
Street
Dell and Ralph Warren, 1700 Cen-
tral Avenue
CLASS "e" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Knights of Columbus, 781 Locust
Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest Latham, 1499 Jackson
Street
R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central
Avenue
Eagle Dubuque Inc., 1800 Elm
Street
The Kroger Company, 270 West
7th Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mayor Dove moved the approval
of the recommendation of the City
Manager and all department heads
relative to the inspections made
and condition reported of the
building known as 610-612 Uni-
versity Avenue and located on
Block One of Beadle Place, owned
by George B. Duscher. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 112-S7
Whereas the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
the building known as 610-612 Uni.
versity Avenue and located on
Block One of Beadle Place in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, is dangerous to life and
health because of its condition and
that demand has been made by
him upon George B. Duscher as
owner of said property that the
condition complained of be cor-
rected and that said owner has
failed to correct the condition
within the time provided in the
notice; and
Whereas on March 25, 1957 the
City Council set said report down
for hearing at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
May 6th, 1957 in the City Council
Chamber in the City Hall in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa and directed the City
Clerk to give notice of said hear-
ing; and
Whereas it appears by the re-
turn of service now on file in the
records of the City Council that
notice of said hearing was given by
serving George E. Duscher and
,..j
228 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
Anna Duscher personally on March
28, 1957 and by publication in the
Telegraph Herald newspaper on
April 1st, 1957; and
Whereas pursuant to said notice
and order of the City Council pub-
lic hearing was held at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. on May 6th, 1957 in the City
Council Chamber in the City Hall
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at
which time the said George E.
Duscher and Anna Duscher, as
owners of the above described real
estate were afforded an opportun-
ity to be heard and witnesses con-
cerning the condition of the prop-
erty and the hazard were heard;
and
Whereas the Council has duly
considered the testimony of the
witnesses and viewed the premises
and has reached its determination;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the structure
known as 610.612 University Ave-
nue and located on Lot One of Bea.
dle Place in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby found and declared
to be dangerous to life, health and
property and a nuisance;
Section 2. That the City Man-
ager be and he is hereby author-
ized and directed to cause the
structure known as 610-612 Uni-
versity Aveneu and located on Lot
One of Beadle Place in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, to be vacated and there-
after to cause the same to be dis-
mantled and removed;
Section 3. That upon completion
of said work the City Manager
shall certify the cost thereof to
the City Clerk;
Section 4. That upon receipt of
said certificate of cost from the
City Manager, the City Clerk shall
thereupon certify said cost to the
County Auditor of Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa and it shall be collected
with and in the same manner as
general property taxes;
Section S. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby directed to
record a certified copy of this
Resolution in the office of the
County Recorder of Dubuque Coun.
ty, Iowa and file a certified copy
thereof in the office of the County
Auditor of Dubuque County,
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of June, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Welu. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dubuque Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce sub•
mitting a box of cards, showing the
results of a survey conducted by
them relative to the inauguration
of Daylight Saving Time for the
City of Dubuque, signifying 3480
persons for and 891 against the
proposition.
Mr. Richard Winter, President
of the Junior Chamber, addressed
the Council by stating that they
did not take a stand on the project
but merely agreed to do a public
service in helping to conduct the
survey on the question of Daylight
Saving Time.
Mayor Dove was of the opinion
that the matter of Daylight Saving
Time is being brought up rather
late for this year and that the
Council has no power to legislate
on the matter of time.
Petition of James J. Gruber etal
and a group of about 130 business
firms requesting the encourage-
metn and solicitation of the City
Council to adopt an Ordinance
placing Dubuque on Daylight Sav-
ing Time, presented and read.
Petition of W. H. VanNest et al
requesting that Daylight Saving
Time be inaugurated shortly and
kept in force until September 2,
1957, presented and read.
Petition of Robert Mueller et al
requesting that Daylight Saving
Time be inaugurated shortly and
kept in force until September 2,
1957, presented and read. After a
lengthy discussion on the matter
of Daylight Saving Time Council-
man Kolb moved that we move the
City Ball clocks ahead one hour.
The motion was lost for lack of a
second. Councilman Welu moved
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 229
that the petitions presented here
tonight be turned over to the Coun-
cil for study and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Welu moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved November 2.5,1957.
Adopted ..Noveuber 251
Councilmen
City Clerk
230 Special Session, June 13, 1957
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session, June 13, 1957.
Council met at 4:15 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Meet-
ing called by order of Mayor Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
taking action on Daylight Saving
Time for the City of Dubuque, as
the result of petitions previously
submitted to the Council for study
and report at their last regular
meeting of the City council.
A review of the matter of Day-
light Saving Time was taken up
showing a count of straw votes re-
ceived at 3954 for DST and 1310
against.
RESOLUTION NO. 113-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the official time
for the City of Dubuque, for all
purposes of the operation of the
City Government, including the
parking regulations, office hours,
and hours of sitting of police
Court, shall be Central Daylight
Saving Time, which is one hour
earlier than Central Standard
Time, from two A.M. on June 16,
1957 to two A.M. on September 29
1957;
Section 2. That the Mayor if
hereby authorized and directed tc
issue a Proclamation inviting the
citizens of the City of Dubuque
and its environs to observe Day
light Saving Time during the
above period.
Passed, adopted and approvec
this 13th day of June, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGE]
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved th
adoption of the resolution. Seconc
ed by Councilman Welu. Carrie
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
;intzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger stated
hat apparently those that were in-
erested in the changing of the
,ity Clocks have definitely ex-
iressed themselves. However he
vas not satisfied that changing the
,ity's clocks is good for the com-
nunity, but the Council must be
governed by the mandate of the
!itizens. The Council has no power
o legislate on this subject. No
loubt the majority of the citizens
vill follow the example of the City
)y setting their clocks ahead one
lour at the specified time. Coun-
:ilman Welu concurred in Council-
.nan Kintzinger's remarks. Council-
man Welu moved that at the next
Municipal election the City Clerk
and City Solicitor prepare a ballot
to conform with this type of ref-
erendum. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION
Whereas the City Council of the
City of Dubuque has, by Resolu-
tion No. 113-57, adopted June 13,
1957, established Daylight Saving
Time as the official time of the
City of Dubuque for the period
from two A.M., June 16, 1957 to
two A.M., September 29, 1957; and
Whereas by said Resolution the
City Council has authorized and di-
rected me, as Mayor, to issue a
Proclamation pursuant thereto,
Now Therefore, I, Charles E.
Dove, Mayor of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, do hereby proclaim
that Central Daylight Saving
Time, (which is one hour earlier
than Central Standard Time) shall
be observed as the official time in
the City of Dubuque for all official
purposes, including the hours of
parking regulations, office hours
and the time of sitting of Police
Court from two A.M., June 16, 1957
to two A.M., September 29, 1957,
and do hereby invite and urge the
citizens and residents of the City
of Dubuque and its environs to
likewise observe Daylight Saving
Time during said period.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
Special Session, June 13, 1957 231
Petition of J. Allen Wallis Jr.,
resubmitted for action relative to
the release of Bond No. 28210-12-
71456, and submitting in lieu
thereof two contractor's improve-
metn bonds, one from Thomas
Flynn Coal Company for curb
and gutter and storm sewer and
one from Mulgrew Blacktop for
the construction of asphalt con-
crete pavement, in Indian Hills
Subdivision, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request for release of the bond
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Sports Bowl
Corporation, requesting permission
to hold a fireworks display on City
Island on July 4, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Schueller
moved that the request be grant-
ed providing it is done under prop-
er supervision. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Schiltz Construction
Co., requesting permission to do
necessary blasting at 1005 Dodge
street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that the
request be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
June 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
Policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor.
PERSONAL
Kenneth Baule, Clerk of Police
Court, Central Surety & Ins.
Corp.
Helen Timmerman, Clerk in City
Water Dept., Merchants Mutual
Bonding Co,
SIDEWALK
John Freiburger, Merchants Mu-
tual Bonding Co.
HEATING
Harry E. Lewis, Western Surety
Company
Curtis -Straub Co., Central Surety
& Ins. Corp.
Fred Schonenthal, Maryland Cas-
ualty Co.
TAXI -CAB
Robert T. Zahina, d/b/a Diamond
Cab Company, Policy No. AC
EE26331, National Indemnity
Co.
EXCAVATION
D. R. Penney Company, Policy No.
A 393018, Standard Accident Ins.
Co.
BLASTING
John G. Schiltz, Continental Cas-
ualty Co.
D. R. Penney, d/b/a D. R. Penney
Company, Standard Accident
Ins. Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
a resolution of condolence be pre-
pared relative to the passing of
F. W. Thompson, a former mayor
of the City, and a copy sent to the
family of the deceased. Second by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
232 Special Session, June 13, 1957
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Koib, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved November 25+1957.
Adopted . November 25+
�y.
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City Clerk
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 233
h' a y
Receipts and a list of claims for
�tihich warrants were drawn during
CITY COUNCIL
I
the month of May, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
OFFICIAL I
that the proof of publication be re -
Regular Session, July 1, 1957.
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Council met at 7:30 P.M. Day-
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
light Saving Time.
the following vote:
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
July 1, 1957
the regular monthly meeting of
To the Honorable Mayor
the City Council for the purpose of
and City Council,
acting upon such business as may
Dubuque, Iowa
properly come before the meeting.
Gentlemen:
,Tune 4, 1957
This is to advise that I have ap-
To the Honorable Mayor
proved the following bonds and
and City Council
policies and desire to have your
Dubuque, Iowa
approval on same for filing, sub -
Gentlemen:
ject to the approval of the City
i v'th co
Solicitor:
I am attac ng ierep
of the audit report of the City of
Dubuque for the year 1956. This
report has been forwarded to the
State Auditor for his information.
Respectfully submitted,
L J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
report be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
.lune 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
1 herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasur-
er, City Health Department and
the City Water Works for the
month of May, as well as a list of
clainu and list of payrolls for
which warrants were issued for
the month of May, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
1.. J. SCIIIL'I'Z,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
1
EXCAVATION
Donovan Construction Co., et al.,
Policy No, R L C 023389, Royal in-
demnity Company.
John Jones and Donald Gehl,
Policy No. MC 49909, Wolverine In-
surance Company.
Karl F. Hoffman, d/b/a Tri State
Excavating Co., Policy No. MCL
3893, Dubuque Fire & Marine Ins.
Co.
H. Al. Steger and F. T. Steger,
d/b/a Steger Construction Co.,
Policy No. XP201988, The Fidelity
and Casualty Co. of N.Y.
HEATING
McCarten Plumbing and Heating,
Bond No. 72 77 24 SA211707, In-
demnity Insurance Co. of N.A.
Alex Kollar, Bond No. 656446.57,
Western Surety Company.
Delbert J. Howe, d/b/a Howe's
Gas Installation Service, Bond No.
659678.57, Western Surety Compa-
ny.
Braconier Plumbing & Heating
Company, Fireman's Fund Indem-
nity Co.
SIDEWALK
Leonard Timmerman, d/b/a Tim-
merman Construction Co., The
Travelers Indemnity Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHIL Z,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
234 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1. 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Farmers Supply
Company and others requesting re-
lief from parking in the vicinity be-
tween 9th and 10th Streets from
Central Avenue to White Street
was referred to the City Manager
and Police Department for inves.
tigation and report.
At the present time parking on
9th and 10th Streets is usually by
long time parkers. The nature of
the Farmers Supply Company bus-
iness requires a turn over of park.
ing. In order that we can properly
enforce parking in this area, I rec-
ommend that parking meters be
installed on the south side of 10th
Street from Central to White
Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
To the Honorable Mayo July 1, 1957
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The letter of complaint from A.
J. Kisting as to access to his ga.
rage in the alley between Belmont
and Alta Vista was referred to the
City Manager for investigation and
report.
Upon investigating the condi-
tions as they exist in this alley
over a period of two weeks, there
was only one car parked in the al-
ley and this car was not parked in
front of Mr. Kisting's garage.
All the garbage and waste cans
that are the property of Mr. Hanley
meet the requirements of the or-
dinance governing garbage cans
and he has been notified to keep
them on his property except on the
days of collection.
I recommend that no change be
made in the conditions of this
area and that "No Parking" signs
are not warranted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Max Blum re-
questing that parking be prohibit-
ed on the west side of Sycamore
Street between 15th and 16th
Streets was referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port.
The block between 15th and 16th
on Sycamore Street is being used
as a service station for the services
of large trucks and also for loading
and unloading of merchandise. Be-
cause of the nature of this busi-
ness parking in this block is not
practical. It is recommended that
"No Parking At Any Time" signs
be placed on the West side of Syca-
more Street between 15th and
16th Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that proper proceedings be pre-
pared. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of O'Connor, Thom-
as, McDermott & Wright on behalf
Regular Session, Jaly 1, 1957
of the Klauer-Julien Hotel Compa-
ny requesting a review of the loca-
tion of the truck route through the
City, namely on 2nd Street, was re-
ferred to the City Manager for in-
vestigation and report.
I have had this petition investi-
gated and find that routing of
trucks over any other street would
tend to increase traffic congestion
at intersections that are not con-
trolled by traffic lights and also
be unsafe for use of truck traffic.
West 2nd Street is very desirable
3s a truck route because of its
physical characteristics, lack of
congestion and the small number
of pedestrians and amount of ve
hicle traffic. The traffic light at
2nd and Locust Streets aids in the
safety operation of trucks at this
intersection. The wide intersection
of West 2nd and Bluff Streets al-
lows trucks to turn into Bluff
Street without using the entire
width of the street.
Other streets in this area have
been proposed as truck routes but
their physical characteristics make
consideration of their use imprac-
tical.
It is recommended that no
change be made in the alternate
truck route that now exists.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Well, moved that
the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
leas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Mr. L. Marshall Thomas ad-
dressed the Council in behalf of
the Klauer Julien Hotel Co. rela-
tive to re-routing trucks on streets
away from the hotel. It seems that
the biggest problem was at night
and the noise from the trucks
caused considerable inconvenience
and nuisance to guests at the
hotel.
Councilman Well, moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
local trucking concerns be con.
tacted and suggest that they take
235
alternate routes until the paving is
completed at the south end of the
City thereby giving the hotel tem.
porary relief. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Ceuncil
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition and letter from the
City of Fast Dubuque requesting
consideration of a mutual aid fire
protection plan between the two
communities was referred to the
City Manager and Fire Chief for
investigation and report.
Ordinance 3-50 that authorizes
the use of fire apparatus specifies
that this protection is only granted
to places located in Dubuque Coun-
ty.
oumty. It stipulates the amount that
is paid by owners of property out-
side the city limits requesting fire
protection. 1 feel that any agree-
ment should follow this ordinance.
In an opinion by Mr. Nelson, the
police power of the State of Iowa
does not extend in the State of
Illinois and consequently any fire-
man in the City of Dubuque en-
gaged in the activities of a fireman
in Illinois would not have the pro-
tection of police power, and would
have the status of a volunteer. Ile
would be exposed to a claim for
damages for acts committed nec-
essarily incident to fighting a fire
or proceeding to or from a fire.
It would seem necessary for the
States of Illinois and Iowa to en.
act proper legislation authorizing
the entering into of any such com-
pact before the City of Dubuque
proceeds with any agreement with
the City of East Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTz,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
report of the City Manager be re-
ceived and approved and recom-
mended that a copy of the report
be forwarded to the City Officials
of East Dubuque. Seconded by
236 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The offer of Carl B. Haught for
the purchase of Lots 3, 4 and 5 in
Kringle's Subdivision was referred
to the City Council to view the
grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it was
the decision of the Council that
they would agree to sell the prop-
erty provided all special assess-
ments are paid for, such as sewer
and water connections to the lots
plus a minimum of $150.00.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed and
that proper proceedings be pre-
pared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that proper
proceedings be prepared. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have had a request for the in.
stallation of a street light at the
intersection of Chappel Court and
Kleine Street. This request was in
vestigated by the Electrical In.
spector and because of its peculiar
location, a light would be desir.
able.
I recommend that a light be in-
stalled at the intersection of Chap-
pel Court and Kleine Street.
I have also had the lighting con
dition on Shiras Avenue from Lin.
coln to the city limits investigated
This area has been built up con'siderabty since the time the lights
were originally installed and there
is a large volume of traffic using
this street going to and from Eagle
Point Park.
I recommend that the lights on
this street be changed so that
the spacing of the lights will be of
an interval which would necessi.
tate the installation of five addi.
tional street lights.
I am submitting a plan of these
lights that has been approved by
the Electrical Inspector and the
lighting engineers of Interstate
Power.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Each year at the time the bud-
get is being prepared the various
requests are made for salary ad-
justments. It is difficult to deter-
mine an equitable basis for com-
paring salaries of various city em-
ployees with each other and also
private industry and other mu.
nicipalities. It is desirable to have
a position classification plan and
a pay plan that can be used as
a guide in making decisions re-
garding advancement in salaries.
I have investigated with compa-
nies providing this type of service
and feel that it would be in the
best interests of the City to have
a classification and pay plan pre-
pared for the City of Dubuque.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil authorize the City Manager to
enter into an agreement with the
Public Administration Service to
perform this work at a cost of ap-
proximately $3,000.00.
I am attaching herewith a copy
of the contract that would be exe-
cuted.
Respectfully submitted,
lL J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Councilman Welu moved that
the matter be referred to the
further
Second-
ed by`ouncKintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Clarence Strub
requesting the reestablishment of
a grade on Woodlawn Street was
referred to the City Manager and
City Engineer for investigation and
report.
Because of the fact that this
street grade was established by
Mr. Strub and subsequently ap-
proved by the City Council and
also that the abutting property
owners on one side of the street
object to any change in grade, I
recommend that no change be au-
thorized.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
After some discussion by Mr. E.
Marshall Thomas and Clarence
Strub the idea of changing the
grade was abandoned and Mayor
Dove moved that the recommenda-
tion of the City Manager be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Council proceedings for the
month of February 1957, presented
for approval. councilman Kolb
moved that the proceedings be ap-
proved as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of James Ash-
land, expressing appreciation to
the Council for their good work
in governing the City but objecting
to the enforcement of Daylight
Saving Time, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
237
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Mrs. Thomas
A. Fairfield stating her opposition
to Daylight Saving Time, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Mrs. John
Oberbroeckling of R. R. No. 2, stat-
ing her objections to Daylight Sav-
ing Time, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Mrs. Homer
Kleis of Zwingle stating her objec-
tions to Daylight Saving Time, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu-
Nays--None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Norman Dear-
born expressing his appreciation
for the adoption of Daylight Sav-
ing 'Gime, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Dr. S. Tabak.
expressing appreciation on the
adoption of Daylight Saving Time,
presented anti read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the communica-
238 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of S. G. Herman
of Chicago, Ill., congratulating the
Council on the cleanliness and
beauty of the City, together with
constructive criticism on various
other phases of the City, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Robert L.
Strohmeyer of 3050 Kaufman Ave-
nue requesting removal of a water
hydrant that is in a direct line with
a proposed improvement on the
west side of his home, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
referred to the City Manager and
Water Superintendent for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Iowa State De-
partment of Health issuing permit
No. 57-91-S for the construction of
1084.6' of eight inch sewer in In-
dian Hills Subdivision, subject to
certain conditions, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Iowa State
Department of Health issuing per-
mit No. 57-90-S for the construc-
tion of 1731.5' of eight inch sewer
in Southgate Subdivision, subject
to certain conditions, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
,lune 19, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With respect to the petition of
Dubuque Laundry & Dry Cleaners
asking vacation of that portion of
Old Robinson St, between Lot 2 of
Ludescher Place, Lot 2 of Out Lot
688 and the present West 9th St.,
the Planning & Zoning Commission
recommends approval of said peti-
tion by City Council, providing
proper restrictions be placed in
the deed to prevent said Dubuque
Laundry & Dry Cleaners or other
owners from ever placing perma-
nent structure on same which
might necessitate eventual loading
and unloading on the 9th St. right-
of-way. The use for off -St. loading
involves no objections. Possibly
some sort of a lease deal would
serve to hold to the City future
control of occupancy and use of
this area.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved the rec-
ommendation as to the Vacation of
the property be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition for acquisition of
property by the Dubuque Laundry
and Dry Cleaners directly behind
their place of business was re-
ferred to the City Council to view
the grounds.
The decision of the City Council
was that if the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission recommends the
vacation of this alley, it would
have no value to the City of Du-
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 239
buque and that they would agree
to its sale for the aamount
tthe
prop-
erty would be appraisedf b
y the
Dubuque Real Estate board.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed and
that the proper proceedings be
prepared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor, to have proper
proceedings drawn. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Emil F. &
Thelma K. Althaus, offering the
sum of $395 for the purchase of
Lot 2 of Lot 226 and Lot 1 of Lot
269 Woodlawn Park Subdivision
and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 27 in
Hills West Dubuque, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Upon a verbal request of :sir.
Althaus, the City Council viewed
three parcels of city property that
are adjacent to lots owned by him.
It was the decision of the City
Council that these parcels of prop-
erty are of no benefit to the City
and they would sell them to Mr.
Althaus for the sum of $400.00.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that proper
proceedings be prepared. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of William H.
McManus of 2130 Gold Street in
the amount of $175 for personal
injuries received in a fall at 450
W. Locust Street, due to a defec-
tive sidewalk on June 10, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of Charles L.
Coffey of 2050 Deborah Drive in
the amount of $285 for damage to
his property as the result of ac-
cumulation and back-up water
causing overflow of street on April
25th and 26th, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Mayor Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
June 20, 1957
Ifon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mrs. Sadie Albert, 1812% Central
Avenue, for damaecs sustained
when she fell in a defect at Eight-
eenth and Central Avenue April
2nd, 1957 and find that the defect,
as claimed, existed and that the
claimant sustained a laceration of
the internal lateral ligaments of
the right knee, which incapacitated
her from working for a substantial
period of time.
I also find that in addition to her
loss of time, and pain and suffer-
ing, claimant has incurred medical
expense in connection with the
injury.
1 have discussed the matter with
claimant and she has agreed to ac
240 IRegular Session, Jule 1, 1957
cept the sum of $185.00 in full set-
tlement.
I recommend that this settlement
be approved and the Auditor in-
structed to issue a warrant payable
to Sadie Albert in the amount of
$185 and deliver the sameupon
receipt of a properly executed
lease.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recfor be endation approved oa d the
theCity
for Auditor
be app
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Sadie Albert, in the amount
of $185 and to deliver the
same up-
on receipt of a properly executed
release. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Schueller.
June 29, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members of
the City Council of the
City of Dubuque
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Mrs. Eva Chapman for damages
sustained in a fall on the ice
March 23, 1957 and find that Mrs.
Chapman fell as alleged and sus-
tained a fracture of the right fe-
mur which required hospitalization
for 12 days and wearing a cast for
8 weeks.
I have discussed the matter with
the Chapmans and they have
agreed to accept in full settlement
$310.50 which represents their
medical and hospital expense.
I recommend that this settle-
ment be approved and the auditor
be instructed to issue a "arrant
payable to Eva Chapman and
Charles Chapman, husband and
wife, in the amount of S310.50 and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release.
Respectfully,
T. H. NTMON
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Solici-
tor be approved and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Eva Chapman and Charles
Chapman, husband and wife, in the
amount of $310.50 and deliver the
same upoii receipt of a properly ex.
ecuted release in full settlement
Of the claim. Seconded by Council.
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of David L. Hammer, re-
questing permission to be heard at
the Council meeting of July 1,
1957, regarding the possibility of
a Dubuque Historical Museum,
presented and read.
Mr. Edward Failor and Mr. Tom
Luksetich addressed the Council
seeking information as to the ac-
quisition and maintenance of a
building for a Historical Museum.
They seemed to be of the opinion
that the acquiring of a suitable
building for a museum would not
be as great a problem as the main-
tenance of same. They were ad-
vised that there is no provision in
the Code for support of a museum
other than if it is in a library. The
legal obstacle would be upon con-
dition of maintenance.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication of David
L. Hammer be referred to the
Council for consideration. Second.
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Florence P. Tbomp•
son of 43 Fremont Avenue, re,
questing permission to construct
a sewer from the existing sewer in
Fremont Avenue to Lot 6 of Sis-
ter's Addition, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that an
Ordinance be prepared covering
the petition. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Dorance Coyle, re-
questing release of a sidewalk con,
struction bond No. 942321 as he
has discontinued building side-
walks, presented and read. Upon
the verbal recommendation of the
City Manager that the petition be
granted Councilman N'elu moved
that the request be granted pro
viding there are no outstanding
claims. Seconded by Councilman
4.
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Disabled American
Veterans Fighting Back Chapter
No. 6, requesting permission to
hold Forget -Me -Not days on Aug-
ust 24th and 26th, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the petition be granted pro.
vided there are no conflicting
dates. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—;Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Eldo Block, request-
ing a refund of $100 on the unex-
pired portion of Class "B" beer
permit No. 121, as he has discon-
tinued business as of June 3, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the request be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to draw a warrant payable to Eldo
Block, in the amount of $100, to
cover the unexpired portion of
Class "B" beer permit No. 121. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Peter Schwartz, re-
questing a refund of $150 on the
unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer permit No. 28, as he has dis-
continued business as of June 3,
1957, presented and read. Council.
man Kolb moved that the petition
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Peter Schwartz, in the amount
of $150, to cover the unexpired por-
tion of Class "B" beer permit No.
28. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Jack Jones and Don
Gehl, requesting permission to ex.
cavate in the City streets presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
J.
241
that the petition be granted pro-
viding proper policy is furnished.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Dubuque Boat Club,
requesting permission for the use
of the Eagle Point River Front
area and the Water Works Grounds
west of Front street in order to
provide a boat racing program on
August 11, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
permission be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of O'Connor, Thomas,
McDermott do Wright, in behalf of
Agnes R. Dugan of 116 Nevada
Street, requesting permission to
construct a retaining wall partially
upon the northerly edge of plat-
ted Solon street, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the petition be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 42-57
An Ordinance Authorizing Agnes
R. Dugan to construct a wall in
Solon Street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
W Regular Session, July 1, 1957
ORDINANCE NO. 442-57
D�� to cconstructha (Wall In Solon
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
U
QUm OF THIS CITY OF DU -
Section 1. That Agnes R. Dugan, as
owner of
Southerly 41 feet of Lot 1 of the
subdivision of Lots 46 and 46 and the
(Souther]
ett of L 41Of t
1fe t Jolla I.�I.anrgWor�
thy's Addition In the City of Du-
buque Iowa, awording to the re-
corde3 Plat thereof.
be and she is hereby granted per -
wall
n�ototretaining
a
in Solon abuttingid prop-
erty. six feet from the north curb
line subject to the following terms
and conditions:
(a) That said wall) beconstructed
under the supervisiony
Manager;
(b) That thepermission herein
granted is revocable by the City
Council whenever it shall be deter-
mined that the public interest re-
quires*
(e) khat, in the event the permis-
sion herein granted Is revoked, the
permittee for herself, her successors
or assigns agrees to remove said wall
at her expense, within a reasonable
time and In the event of her failure
so to do the City may remove the
same and assess the coat of such re-
moval against the first above de-
scribed property.
Section 2. That this Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect upon its
pp�avage and publication as provided
by law and the acceptance of the
terms and conditions In writing by
permittee.
Passed, adopted and
approved this
1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. pROMMELT
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 10th day of
July 1967.
LEO F. FROMMELT
city Clerk
It 7-10
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE
NO. 42-67.
Agnea R. Dugan, as owner of the
Southerly 41 feet of Lot 1 of the Sub-
division of Lots 45 and 46 and the
Southerly 41 feet of the Westerly 45
feet of Lot 47 In Julia I.. lrtngwor-
thy's Addition In the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, In Dubuque County,
Iowa, according to the recorded plat
thereof, for herself, her successors
and assigns acceppts and agrees to the
terms and eorMitlons of Ordinance No.
42.57 as enacted by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 6th day
of July, 1957.
Agnes R. Dugan.
119-19
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second.
Old by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 43.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi.
nance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code, by adding a new Sec-
tion 2 f. f. to Schedule IV thereof,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the reading just
had be considered the first read.
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 43.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, Known us the Traffic Code,
by Adding a new Section 2 f. f. to
Schedule IV thereof.
Be It Ordained By The City Coun-
cil Of The City Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Ordinance No.
33-49, known as the Traffic Code of
the C.Ity of Dubuque, be and the same
is
hereby amended by adding a new
Section 2 f. f. to Schedule IV thereof
as follows•
JV -2 f. f.—On the south side
of Eighteenth Street from Central
Avenue to the alley first east of
Central Avenue."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by Isw- provided.
Introduced the lot. day of July,
1957.
Itule requiring reading on three
separate Guys suspended by unanl-
muus vote the let day of July, 1967.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this let day
of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELL'
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: Leo F. Fommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 5th day
Of July, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It. 7/5 City Clerk,
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 4457
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance 3.34, known as the Zoning
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 243
Map and Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Dubuque, so as to Classify
the herein described property as
multiple Family Residence* Dis-
trict, presented and read. Council.
man Welu moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the Or.
dinance on August 5, 1957 at 7:30
P. M. Daylight Saving Time, in the
Council Chamber at the City Hall
and that the ordinance be placed
on file with the City Clerk for
public inspection before final
adoption.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Levy of special assessments and
Intention of the City Council to
issue bonds for the improvement
and construction of the Rockdale
Road, Fox Drive and Blackhawk
Drive Sanitary Sewer consisting
of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer
beginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C.
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2
of I of 2 of I of I of 1 of I of 1 Of
1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot 1
of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5 of Glenview Subdivision to
a point on Lot 5, thence begin-
ning in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdi-
vision northerly and easterly
through Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of
Glenview Subdivision, thence east-
erly to the existing manhole locat-
ed on Lot 7 of the Subdivision of
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 3, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the proofs of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 114-57
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to
pay for the construction of the
Rockdale Road, Fox Drive and
Blackhawk Drive Sanitary Sewer
consisting of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2
of 1 of J. C. Scully Subdivision and
Lot 2 of 2 of I of 2 of I of 1 of I
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 12 thence
southerly paralleling Rockdale
Road to Lot 1 of Glenview Subdi-
vision, thence easterly through
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Glenview
Subdivision to a point on Lot 5,
thence beginning in Lot 21 of Glen-
view Subdivision northerly and
easterly through Lots 5 to 21 inclu-
sive of Glenview Subdivision,
thence easterly to the existing
manhole located on Lot 7 of the
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral
Lot 3, by Thos. Flynn Coal Com-
pany, contractor in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate all as named,
situated and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as set
forth in the following schedule.
Gregory W. & Jannan Cor -
ken, Lot 1, Glenview Sub. 538.46
Thos. A. & Marjory Tully,
Lot 2, Glenview Sub......... 538.48
Arthur H. & Anna Mosle,
Lot 3, Glenview Sub....... 538.46
Marshall L. & Evelyn G.
Kahl, Lot 4. Glenview
Sub. ......... .......................
538.48
Ralph H. & M. Allice Muel-
M
ler, Lot 5, Glenview Sub.
538.48
Mabel C. Daniels, Lot e,
Glenview Sub. ..................
538.46
Pearl Nielsen, Lot 7, Glen.
view Sub .............................
538.48
Henry J. & Mary L. Nurre,
Lot 8, Glenview Sub.........
538.46
Gerald J. & Doris Jean Wal-
lace, Lot 9, Glenview Sub.
538.48
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 10, Glenview Sub. ....
538.46
P. A. & Verbal Dyer, Lot 11,
Glenview Sub . .................
538.46
�d Regular Session, July 1, 1957
2 F 8" V T P
.31
John A. & ,Janet Templer,
Lot 12, Glenview Sub....... 538.46 13
A. & Mary Watt, Lot 13,
Glenview Sub.. 538.46
Mark J. & Marie Orndorf,
Lot 14, Glenview Sub....... 538.46
Maurice E. & M. Gertrude
Brooks, Lot 15, Glenview
Sub.............. 538.46
.....................
William Kinsella Jr., Lot 16,
Glenview Sub. . 538.46
Wayne A. Braig, Lot i7, 538.46
Glenview Sub . ...............
Richard L. & Emma J. Co-
hee, Lot 18, Glenview 538.46
Sub....................................
Joseph S. & Margaret M.
Smith, Lot 19, Glenview. 538.46
Sub. ..... I........
Vernon W. & Maye C. Car-
ris, Lot 20, Glenview Sub. 538.46
Roland J. & Laura Hilde.
brand, Lot 21, Glenview
Sub..................................... 538.46
Raymond A. & Marjorie An
duser, Lot 1 of 1 (Except
Highway) Arduser Place "+76.76
Paul A. & Frances W. Rossi-
ter, Lot 2 of 1 .................. 626.01
Melvin A. & Elaine E. Pet.
ers. Lot 2, Arduser Place 563.41
Robert J. & Mabel A. Com-
er, Lot 2 of 1.2, Mineral
Lot10 ................................. 430.70
Robert J. & Mabel A. Com-
er, Lot 2 of 1.1-2, Mineral
Lot 10 ............................. 66.98
J. C. Scully, Lot 1 of 1.1.2,
Mineral Lot to .......... ........ 1,75283
J. C. Scully, Lot 13, J. C.
Scully Sub. No. 2 ............1,189.42
Glenview Motel, Lot 2 of
2-1, J. C. Scully Sub....... 939.02
Leo C. & bene Dolan, Lot 2
of 2-1.2-1-1.1.1-1-1.1.2, Min-
eral Lot 12 ...... _... .. _ .... 374.98
Greek Orthodox Comm.
Famdatkft Lot 2 of 2.1-
1-b1-1 Mineral Lot
12 ..................... ........... _.. 595.01
utast ortkada: Comm
rewim um Get 2 of 1.1
14-1-41-1-1s, Mineral Lot
12 ern
A. R. & ida Bolte, Lot 1 of
Mineral
I.RR 12 ....................... 806.93
J C � Let 2 of 1x-1 1
11-1-1.2 1[ieeral Lam 12
J. C. Scuijy, Ltit 1 ni 1, Min-
rral Lot 2�0 . 1 x';".2.3
853.7 Lin. t.
C' 3.00 per ft . ................11,561.10
3 No. of 8"x6" Y Branch.
es �, 10.00 Each ............. 330.00
82.8 Height in feet of
Sidewall, Manhole n
20.00 Lin. Ft . .................. 3,656.00
3 No. of Manhole Bases
C 20.00 Each .................. 460.00
23 No. of Manhole Rings
& Covers C' 55.00 Each 1,265.00
184.6 Cu. Yd. Excavation
Solid Rock CC 10.00 Each 1,846.00
15.3 Sq. Yds. Street Re-
placement, Concrete C
6.00 Sq. Yd. 91.80
19,209.90
8.75% Extra Expense ...... 1,680.86
55b Interest for 52 days ..... 138.71
21,029.50
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELL'
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KIINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LF.O F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schueller.
21=950
RESOLUTION NO. 115-57
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of Sewer Bonds for the pur-
pose of providing for the payment
of the assessed cost of constructing
the Rockdale Road, Fox Drive
and Blackhaw•k Drive Sanitary
Sewer.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, lo%�a, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the coinpletion there.
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
S-11,029 50 Dollars of the cost
thereof shall be assessed against
Lie property subject to a+sessment
therefor: and
!z
liegular Scssion, July 1, 1957
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
public hearing has been held, pur-
suant to such notice and all ob-
jections made thereto have been
considered and determined;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of J. C.
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2
of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road of Lot
1 of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 of Glenview Subdivision to a
point on Lot 5, thence beginning in
Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
northerly and easterly through
Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview
Subdivision, thence easterly to the
existing manhole located on Lot 7
of the Subdivision of Wt 1 of Min.
eral Lot 3, there shall be issued
Sewer bonds in the amount of
$21,029.50 Dollars in anticipation
of the deferred payment of assess-
ments levied for such improve-
ment.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Sewer bonds; and shall bear the
date of August 1, 1957; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be numbered, divided
into series, and be in such denomi
nations and for such maturity
dates as are shown in the follow
ing table:
1. 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155 -
$500.00 each, April 1, 1958.
2. 1156 1157, 115ii, 1159, 11W—
$500.00 each, April 1, 1959.
3. 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164 $500.01
each, April 1, 1960.
4. 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168—$500.0
each, April 1, 1961.
5. 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172—$500.0
each, April 1, 1962.
8. 1173, 1174, 1175, 1176—$500.0
each, April 1, 1963.
245
7, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180500.00
each, April 1, 1984,
8. 1181, 1182, 1183, 1184--Sb00.00
each, April 1, 1965.
9. 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188-X500.00
each, April 1, 1966.
10. 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192---x500.00
each, April 1, 1967.
10. 1193—$29.50, April 1, 1967.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually In ac-
cordance with couponi; thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable In any
way, except for the application of
said special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No. ....................................................
Series No. ...... ..................
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
A Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of ....................I
or at any time before that date, at
the option of the City of Dubuque,
the sum of Five Hundred dollars
with interest thereon at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both princi-
pal and interest of this bond are
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque un-
der and by virtue of Chapter 396
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as
amended, and the Resolution of
said City duly passed on the 1st
day of July, 1957, being Resolution
No. 115.57.
This Bond is one of a series of
43 bonds, 42 for $500.00 numbered
from 1151 to 1192 inclusive, and
one for $29.50 numbered 1193, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of constructing the
Rockdale Road, Fox Drive and
Blackhawk Drive Sanitary Sewer as
described in said Resolution, in said
City, which cost is payable by the
abutting and adjacent property
246Regular Session, July 1, 1957 _
along said improvements and is
made by law a lien on all of said
property. It is payable only out of
the Special Assessment Fund No.
1195 created by the collection of
said special tax, and said fund can
be used for no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of
said City of Dubuque are hereby
irrevocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 1st
day of August, 1957.
(SEAL)
.....................................................
Mayor
..........................................................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ............ day of ...................
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, being .................. months'
interest due that date on its ............
Bond No ............. dated ....... ..... .....,
...............................................
Mayor
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then deliv-
er them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of said We to
be placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1195 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at.
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the May.
or and countersigned with the fac.
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year af.
ter the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 1st day of July,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMAIELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
County of Dubuque 1
State of Iowa SS
I, Robert G. Kline, certify that
on the 12th day of June, 1957, 1
posted copies of the attached no-
tice of levy of special assessment
and intention of the City Council
to issue bonds, along the line of
improvement for the construction
of the Rockdale Road. Fox Drive
i and Blackhaw-k Drive Sanitary sew-
er consisting of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at Lot 2
of 2 of 1 of J. C. Scully Subdivision
i and Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 1 of l
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the
Subdivision of Mineral Lot 12
thence southerly paralleling Rock-
dale Road to Lot 1 of Glen.
view Subdivision, thence easterly
through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of
Glenview Subdivision to a point on
Lot 5, thence beginning in Lot 21
of Glenview Subdivision northerly
and easterly through lots 5 to 21
inclu%ive of Glenview Subdivision.
thence easterly to the existing
manhole located on Lot 7 of the
A
Regular Session, July 1, 1IA57 247
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral
Lot 3.
Signed Robert G. Kline
Subscribed and sworn to before
me a Notary Public this 12th day
of June, 1957.
(SEAL)
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the notice be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
dency of Resolution of Necessity
for public improvements and hear-
ing upon proposed plans and speci.
fications, form of contract and
cost of improvements for the im-
provement of East Sixth Street
from the East property line of
White street to the west track of
the C. M. St. P. & P. R. R. Co.,
with concrete paving, integral curb
and storm sewer, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to Con-
tractors of the receipt of proposals
for the construction of East Sixth
Street with Concrete Paving and
Integral Curb and Storm sewer,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the Proof of
Publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
149eessity for Improvement
RESOLUTION NO. 106.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract have
been duty prepared and approved
by the City Council of the City o
Dubuque and are now on file in
the office of the City Clerk show-
ing among other things the fol-
lowing:
1. The streets to be improved.
2. The width of such improve-
ment and the size and kind of sew-
ers.
3. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
Improvement of East Sixth
Street from the East Property Line
of White Street to the west track
of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul and Pacific Railroad Com-
pany, with concrete paving and
integral curb and storm sewer.
Before It Therefore Resolved
that the City Council upon petition
of property owners, deems it ad-
visable and necessary for the pub-
lic welfare to make the herein
mentioned improvement, and un-
less property owners at the time
of the final consideration of this
proposed resolution have on file
with the City Clerk objections to
the improvement, they shall be
deemed to have waived all objec.
tions thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvement will
be paid for by the abutting prop.
erty owners at the completion of
the improvement as agreed upon
by attached letters. The storm sew-
er portion of the improvement will
be paid for by the City from the
sanitation fund. The above reso-
lution was introduced, approved
and ordered placed on file with
the City Clerk the 3rd day of June
1957.
The foregoing resolution was fi-
nally passed and adopted, as pro.
posed, by the City Council this 1st
day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES C councilmen
Klm ZINGER
,
Of
A
Attest: LEO F. `iRyO�leMrk 1
24S
Regular Session, July 1, 19557
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received up to
10:00 A.M. Daylight Savings time
on July 1, 1957, for the East 6th
Street Class I Concrete Paving
from the east property line of
White Street to the
west track
(spur) of the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com-
pany.
I recommend that the action on
the awarding of this contract be
postponed until the Council meet-
ing of the 15th of July, 1957. The
reason for this postponement is to
give time to negotiate with the
abutting property owners.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to Con-
tractors of the Receipt of proposals
for the construction of an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer beginning
at the existing manhole at the in-
tersection of Marmora Avenue and
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence west-
erly 51.53' on Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence northerly through
Flora Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld
Place, thence northerly through
Lot 1 of Merfeld Place to Merfeld
Lane, thence easterly on Merfeld
Lane to the easterly property line
of the West 1'z of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil
son Dubuque, thence 145' southerl)
from the intersection of Montan,
Street and Merfeld Lane, anc
thence northerly on Montan:
Street from the intersection of
Montana Street and Merfeld Law
o the southerly property line of
Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
vesterfy froth the center line of
Montana Street through I.ot 1 of
I of Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Du•
)uque, presented and read. Coun-
,ilman Welu moved that the proof
)f publication be received and
Filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
rote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions
sealed bids were received until
10:00 A.M. July 1, 1957, for the
construction of an eight inch sani-
tary sewer in Montana Street and
Merfeld Lane.
I recommend that the improve-
ment be awarded to the McDonnell
Excavating Service of Dubuque,
Iowa, who submitted the lowest
and best bid at 0.67% above the
estimated cost.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 116-57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the construction of an eight (8)
inch sanitary sewer beginning at
the existing manhole at the inter-
section of Marmora Avenue and
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence west
erly 51.53' on Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence northerly through
Flora Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld
I'lace, thence northerly through
Lot 1 of Merfeld Place to Merfeld
Lane, thence easterly on Merfeld
Lane to the easterly property line
of the West % of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
son Dubuque, thence 145' souther-
ly from the intersection of Montana
Street and Merfeld lane, and
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 249
thence northerly on Montana
Street from the intersection of
Montana street and Merfeld Lane
to the southerly property line of
Wilbricht Laue, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana Street through Lot 1 of 1
of Lot B and 9 of Wilson's Du-
buque, pursuant to Resolution No. I
101-57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published in
said City on June 7th, 1957 and
June 14th, 1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on July 1st,
1957, and it has been determined
that the bid of McDonnell Excavat-
ing Service of Dubuque, Iowa in
the amount of $14,370.50 was the
lowest bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in
the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Mc-
Donnell Excavating Service of Du-
buque, Iowa and the Manager be
and he is hereby directed to exe-
cute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 1st
day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LFO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—Nope.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice to
Contractors of the receipt of pro
posals for the construction of a
cast iron water main in;
Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Alpha Avenue to
the wcst property line of Missouri
Avenue;
Montana Avenue from the south
property line of Wilbricht Road
to the north property line of Mer-
feld Road;
Pennsylvania avenue from the
east property line of Earl Drive,
west to the City Limits Line;
Wilbricht Road from the south
property line of Asbury Road to
the cast property line of Sylvester
Place; presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the proof
of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received up to
lo:00 A.M. on July 1, 1957, for the
construction of the 1957 Water
Main Project No. 1. Attached is
the tabulation of the bids received.
I recommend that the contract
be awarded to the Saffran Con.
struction Company, who submitted
the lowest bid received, which was
4.63`lo under the Engineer's esti.
mate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION N0. 117-57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the contitruction of a cast iron
water main in:
Indiana Avenue from the East
Property Line of Alpha Avenue to
250 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
the West Property Line of Mis-
souri Avenue.
Montana Avenue from the South
Property Line of Wilbricht Road to
the North Property Line of Mer-
feld Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
East Property Line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Line. Wil-
bricht Road from the South Prop-
erty Line of Asbury Road to the
East Property Line of Sylvester
Place, pursuant to Resolution No.
99-57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published in
said City of June 7th, 1957 and
June 14th, 1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on July 1st,
1957, and it has been determined
that the bid of Saffran Construc-
tion Company of Dubuque, Iowa
in the amount of 920,902.00 was
the lowest bid for the furnishing
of all labor and materials and per-
forming the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Saf-
fran Construction Company and
the Manager he and he is hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 1st day
of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller,
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to
Contractors of the Receipt of pro-
posals for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in
Chaney Road beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in-
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence
northerly 1323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions
sealed bids were received until
10:00 A.M. July 1, 1957, for the
construction of an eight inch sani-
tary sewer in Chaney Road.
I recommend that the improve-
ment be awarded to the Saffran
Construction Company of Dubuque,
Iowa, who submitted the lowest
and bid at 1.39% above the esti-
mated cost.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 118.57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the construction of an eight (8)
inch sanitary sewer in Chaney
Road beginning at the existing
manhole at the intersection of
Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in-
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania Avenue, t h e n c e
northerly 1323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, pursuant to Resolution No.
103.57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published in
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
said City on June 7th, 1957 and The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
June 14th, 1957; and Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Whereas, said scaled proposals I Councilman Welu moved that
were opened and read on July 1st, the communication be received
1957, and it has been determined and filed. Seconded by Councilman
f Saffran
tion Company
that the bid of Dubuque, Iowatin Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
the amount of $7,578.00 was the yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
lowest bid for the furnishing of all Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
labor and materials and perform- Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ing the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications; now there-
fore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Saf-
fran Construction Company of
Dubuque, Iowa and the Manager
be and he is hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up.
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adoptee, this 1st day
of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resloution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
June 19, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On June 18, 1957, the Dubuque
Planning & Zoning Commission
granted "Final Approval" of "Scen-
ic Heights Subdivision Block No.
1." This subdivision is beyond the
City Limits at the corner of OI
Timers Road and Millville Road
and formerly known as Brueek
Farm.
Respectfully submitted,
rq
RESOLUTION NO. 119.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Block 1, Scenic Height's, Section
15, Dubuque Township, Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2, Breven Place in Section 15,
Dubuque Township, 1) u b u q u e
County, Iowa, is platted as Lots 1
to 11 Inclusive, each in Block 1 in
Scenic Heights in Section 15, Du-
buque Township, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council Of The City
Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1, That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. F ROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
d rigid by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
s Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
252 Regular Session, .duly 1, 19557
June 19, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor I
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This will advise your Honorable
Body that on June 18, 1957, the
Dubuque Planning & Zoning Com-
mission granted Final Approval of
Mr. Peter Seippel'S "Southgate Sub.
division" south of Coates St. west
of Potterveld property between
Coates and Simpson St. extended.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Klntzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 120.57
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
the Westerly 50 feet of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of R. W. Baker's
Subdivision; Lot 2 of Addie's
Place; Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Metcalf's
Subdivision;
Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of George Jecklin Farm,
and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Met -
calf's Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, is platted as, Lots
1 to 30, inclusive, of "Southgate,"
a subdivision in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, by Peter J. Seippel
and Kathleen B. Seippel, his wife -
George Jecklin and Addie Jecklin,
his wife; and Merlin. P. Kluck and
Armela F. Kluck, his wife, as own-
ers thereof; and
they find that the same conforms
to the statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto, except that grades
have not been established, the
streets brought to grade, or paving,
sewer or water installed;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council Of The City
Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedication of
Southgate Drive, together with the
easements for public utilities, as
the same appear upon said plat,
be and the same are hereby accept-
ed;
Section 2. That the plat of the
subdivision of:
Westerly 50 feet of Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of R. W. Baker's Sub-
division; Lot 2 of Addie's Place;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Metcalf's Sub-
division;
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of George Jecklin Farm,
I and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
a street to be known as Southgate
Drive, and also easement for pub-
lic utilities which the owners upon
said plat have dedicated to the
public forever; and
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Met -
calf's Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, which will be here-
after be known as:
Lots 1 to 30, inclusive, of South-
gate, a Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
be and the same is hereby ap-
proved and the Mayor and Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed
to endorse the approval of said
City upon said plat, provided the
owners of said property hereinbe-
fore named execute their written
acceptance hereto attached, agree-
ing:
a. To reduce all streets to grade.
as shown by the profiles submitted
with the plat;
b. To surface Southgate Drive
for a width of thirty (30) feet from
curb face to curb face, with six
inch (6") rolled stone base and
two and one-half inch (2%") hot
mixed, hot laid, bituminous con
trete surfacing, and concrete curb
and gutter as shown in City of Du-
buque Standard Curb and Gutter
section;
c. To install sanitary sewers in
accordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
d. To install storm sewers in ac
Whereas said plat has been ex- I cordance with plans submitted with
amined by the City Council and I the plat;
Regular Session, July 1, 1%7
e. To install water mains in ac-
cordance with plans submitted with
the plat;
f. To construct the foregoing im-
provements in accordance with
plans and specifications approved
by the City Manager, under the in-
spection of the City Engineer, and
in a manner approved by the City
Manager;
g. To maintain the street im-
provements for a period of four
(4) years from the date of their
acceptance and to maintain the
storm and sanitary sewers for a
period of two (2) years from the
date of their acceptance;
h. To construct said improve-
ments prior to November 1st, 1958;
and further provided that the said
Peter J. Seippel, Kathleen B. Seip-
pel, George Jecklin, Addie Jecklin,
Merlin P. Kluck and Armela F.
Kluck, as owners of said subdivi-
sion, secure the performance of
the foregoing conditions with a
surety bond in such sum and with
such sureties as may be acceptable
to the City Manager;
Section 3. That in the event all
of the said owners shall fail to
execute the acceptance and provide
the bond required in Section 2
hereof within forty-five days from
the date of this Resolution, the pro-
visions hereof shall be null and
void and the acceptance of the
dedication and approval of the plat
shall not be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous recorded roll call
vote this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CI-ARENCE 11. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk:
This is to certify that the secur-
ity required by the foregoing Reso-
lution No. 120.57 has been provid-
ed by the owners.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
18th day of July, 1957.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
�N .
2.53
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Acceptance of Resolution
No. 120.57
Peter J. Seippel and Kathleen B.
Seippel, his wife; George Jecklin
and Addie Jecklin, his wife; Merlin
P. Kluck and Armcla F. Kluck, his
wife, with full knowledge and un-
derstanding of all the terms and
conditions of Resolution No. 120-
57, hereby accept the same as
adopted and agree to abide by,
comply with and carry out all of
the terms and conditions thereof.
Executed this 23rd day of July,
1957.
Peter J. Seippel
Kathleen B. Seippel
George Jecklin
Addie Jecklin
Merlin P. Kluck
Armela F. Kluck
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the ''Ninth
Street Development Parking Lot—
Bid Section No. 4", under construc-
tion by Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc., has
been completed in accordance with
the plans and specifications.
I, therefore, recommend the ac-
ceptance of this Bid Section No. 4.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Ahsent--Councilman Schueller.
(A Resolution Accepting
Improvement)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 121.57
Whereas, the contract for the
Ninth Street Development—Park-
ing Lots—Bid Section No. 4, has
been completed and the City Man-
aucr has examined the work and
1+54 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
filed his certificate stating that
the same has been completed ac-
cording to the terms of the con-
tract, plans and specifications and
recommends its acceptance, now
therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that said
improvement be and the same is
hereby accepted.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is here-
by directed to pay to the contractor
from the Parking Meter Fund—
Parking Lots for the above de-
scribed improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percent-
age provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WEI.0
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the "City
of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing Project No. 1—
Section II "Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing of Municipal Parking
Lots" has been completed in ac-
cordance with the plans and speci-
fications, by Mulgrew Blacktop
Inc.
I, therefore, recommend the ac.
ceptance of this Section No. II.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(A Resolution Accepting
Improvement)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 122.57
Whereas, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. I
—Section II "Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing of Municipal Parking
Lots" has been completed and the
City Manager has examined the
work and filed his certificate stat-
ing that the same has been com-
pleted according to the terms of
the contract, plans and specifica-
tions and recommends its accept-
ance, now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that said improvement be and the
same is hereby accepted.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed to pay to the contractor
from the Parking Meter Fund -
Parking Lots for the above de-
scribed improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percentage
provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
June 29, 1957
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, lowa
Gentlemen:
This will advise your honorable
Body that on June 28, 1957 the
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Dubuque Planning do Zoning Com-
mission granted "Final Approval"
of St. Mary's Place of Subdivision
ubdivi ion
on northerly side
Avenue.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning do Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Weill moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 123-57
255
Section 1. That the dedication of
the street appearing on said plat
lying along the east side of Lot 3
of St. Mary's Place, be and the
same is hereby accepted and that
said street shall hereafter be
known as "Chaney Road";
Section 2. That the dedication
of the street appearing on said
plat lying along side the southerly
sides of Lot one and Lot 2 of St.
Mary's Place, as the same appears
upon said plat be and the same
is hereby accepted and that said
street shall hereafter be known as
"Kane Street";
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Highland
Farm; Mineral Lot 377; Lot 1 of
the Subdivision of Mineral Lots
374, 371 and 371A; Lot 2 of the
Subdivision of Mineral Lots 374,
371 and 371A are platted as
Lots 1 to 3, inclusive, of St.
Mary's Place, a Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, by St. Mary's Home, a chari-
table corporation of Iowa, as own.
er thereof, and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
a street ruaLing perpendicular to
Kaufmann Avenue and another
street separating Lot 3 from Lots
1 and 'L of said Subdivision, and
running generally parallel to Kauf-
mann Avenue, which the owner
upon said plat has dedicated to
the public forever; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
the Council has determined that
the establishment of said street
is for the benefit of the entire
public in order to provide access
to the proposed Central Catholic
High School to be constructed on
Lot 1 of St. Mary's Place, and that
it is in the best public interest that
strict compliance of the Subdivi-
sion Ordinance be waived;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 3. That the plat of the
subdivision of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of
.ot 1 of Highland Farm; Mineral
.ot 377; Lot 1 of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lots 374, 371 and 371A;
Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Min.
eria Lots 374, 371 and 371A; which
will hereafter be known as, Lots
1 to 3, inclusive, of St. Mary's
Place, a Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
be and the same is hereby ap-
proved and the Mayor and Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed
to endorse the approval of said
City upon said plat, providing the
owner of said property, hereinbe.
fore named, executes its written
acceptance hereto attached, agree-
ing:
a. To reduce Chaney Road to
grade for its full sixty foot width,
from Kaufmann Avenue to Kane
Street;
b. To surface Chaney Road from
Kaufmann Avenue to Kane Street
thirty-six feet in width, with three
inch (3") asphaltic concrete sur-
facing, with eight inch (8") rolled
stone base, subject to the provision
that tl►e City of Dubuque shall re-
imburse owner for thatportion
of the cost of the improvement
designated in this sub -Paragraph,
attributable to eight inches (8'7 of
rolled stone base for a width of
six feet ((3') and two (2") of rolled
stone base for the remaining thirty
lfeet (301) in width;
c. To install concrete curb and
Igutter on both sides of Chaney
Road, from Kaufmann Avenue to
Kane Street, in accordance with
ICity of Dubuque Standard Curb
and Gutter Section;
256 nt,gul.►r Session, july 1, 1957
d. To Install eight inch (8") sani-
tart' sewer in Chaney Road from
Kaufmann Avenue to Kane Street;
e. To install a six inch (6") water
main in Chaney Road from Kauf-
mann Avenue to Kane Street;
f. To relocate the gas main now
traversing said subdivision as may
be required to permit reducing
Chaney Road to grade from Kauf-
mann Avenue to Kane Street;
g. To obtain release of the ease-
ment now held by North Central
Public Service Company for a gas
main to the extent that the main
will lie in the public streets es.
tablished by the dedication appear-
ing on said plat;
h. To reduce Kane Street to
grade from the east line of Lot one
of St. Mary's Place to the west line
of Lot one of St. Mary's Place, for
its full sixty foot width;
I. To construct all the above im-
provements prior to the 31 day
of December, 1958.
Passed, adopted and approved by
unanimous recorded roll call vote
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Acceptance of Conditions Imposed
by Resolution of City Council
Be It Remembered: That St.
Mary's Home, a non-profit corpo-
ration of the State of Iowa, having
presented the plat of "St. Mary's
Place", a proposed subdivision of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, does hereby accept
all of the conditions and terms
imposed upon it in Resolution No.
123-57 adopted July 1st, 1957,
which said resolution approves the
filing of said plat upon the accept-
ance of the conditions therein im-
posed.
(SEAL)
ST. MARY'S HOME,
By /s/ George J. Biskup
Vice President
/s/ C. J. Kleinschmidt
Treasurer
STATE OF IOWA SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
On this 16th day of July, 1957,
before me, the undersigned, a No.
tary Public in and for the County
of Dubuque, State of Iowa, per-
sonally appeared George J. Bis-
kup, Vice President, and C. J.
Kleinschmidt, Treasurer of St.
Mary's Home, the Corporation
which executed the above and
foregoing instrument, who being
to me known as the identical per-
sons who signed the foregoing in-
strument, and by me duly sworn,
each for himself, did say that they
are respectively the Vice Presi.
dent and Treasurer of said Corpo-
ration; that the seal affixed to said
instrument is the seal of said Cor-
poration and that said instrument
was by them signed and sealed on
behalf of said Corporation by au-
thority of its Board of Directors,
and each of them acknowledged
the execution of said instrument
to be the voluntary act and deed
of said Cor -,)oration, by it and each
of them voluntarily executed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here-
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(SEAL)
/s/ F. H. Becker
Notary Public,
Dubuque County, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 124.57
Where, J. 11. Schiltz and Mary
Schiltz, husband and wife, have
tendered to the City of Dubuque,
their Warranty Deed, conveying:
Lot I of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
370; Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
376A and Lot 2 of Mineral Lot
375 in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, for street pur-
poses; and
Whereas St. Mary's Home has
this day, as a condition to the oc
ceptance of the plat of St. Mary's
Place by the City Council agreed
to install and construct certain
street, sewer and water improve
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 257
ments on portions of the streets
appearing upon said Subdivision,
together with the property includ.
ed in said Warranty Deed; and
Whereas the establishment of
said streets is for the benefit of
the entire public in order to pro-
vide access to the Central Catholic
lligh School to be constructed in
the area and for that reason the
City Council has determined that
it is in the best public interest
that strict compliance with the
Subdivision Ordinance be waived;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the warranty
Deed of J. H. Schiltz and Mary
Schiltz, husband and wife, convey-
ing the above described real es-
tate to the City of Dubuque, be
and the same is hereby accepted
and said property established as
a public street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July A. D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINT'LINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 45-57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on Chaney Road from the
North Property Line of Kaufmann
Avenue to the Centerline of Kane
Street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nayr•—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rule requiring reading of the
Ordinance on three separate days
be waived. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Ordinance No. 48.87
An Ordinance establishing a Grade on
Chaney Road from the North Prop-
erty Line of Kaufmann Avenue to
the Centerline of Kane Street.
Be It Ordained By The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Chaney
Road from the North Property Line
of Kaufmann Avenue to the Center.
line of Kane Street, be and the same
Is hereby established and adopted as
shown by a profile of said street aad
grade prepared by the City Engineer,
profile number 1464. Bench Mark:
Northeamt Corner of Concrete Base
for Gas Pump In rear of St. Mary's
Home, Elevation 900.11. Said grade
begins at the north property line of
Kaufmann Avenue which In station
0400, East and West Curb Elevation
832.60, thence to station 0+10, East
and West Curb Elevation 832.65,
thence to station 0+60, East and Went
Curb Elevation 834.34, thence to sta-
tion 1 4-30, Fast and West Curb Ele-
vation 898.115, thence to station 6+00,
Plast and West Curb Elevation 882.00,
thence to station 7+00, East and West
Curb Elevation A89.14, thence to sta-
tion 8+00, East and West Curb Eleva-
tion 892.56, thence to station 11+48
which Is the centerline of Kane
Street, East and West Curb Eleva-
tion 998.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effort Immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
lat day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD.
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest:
Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 5th day
of July, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It. 7/6 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
June 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This will advise Your Honorable
Body that on .lune 28, 1957 the
Dubuque Planning & 'Luning Com
mission granted "Final Approval"
of Holz Subdivision on northly
side of Kaufmann Avenue just
258 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
easterly of Wm. Becker property.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 125.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Holz Subdivision.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 369 in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa is platted
as Lot IA, Lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, and 9, Holz Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council Of The City
Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARE.NCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZWGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
July 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted are Specifi.
cations for Tuckpointing, Water-
proofing, Cleaning and Painting
the exterior of the City Hall.
This work has been contemplat-
ed for some time and I recommend
that bids be taken and the im.
provement made.
Respectfully,
L. J. SCHILn,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 126-57
Preliminary approval of the
proposed specifications, form of
Contract, and all other documents
for Tuckpointing, Waterproofing,
Cleaning and Painting the exterior
of the City Hall, at an estimated
cost of $7,000.00 presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Necessity For Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 127.57
Whereas, proposed specifica-
tions, form of Contract, have been
duly prepared and approved by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque and are now on file in
the office of the City Clerk show-
ing among other things the fol-
lowing:
For Tuckpoining, Waterproofing,
Cleaning and Painting the Ex-
terior of the City Hall, 13th and
Central Avenue.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections,
they shall be deemed to have
waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the specifications which have
been prepared therefor which have
been approved by the City Coun-
cil and are now on file with the
City Clerk. That the cost and ex-
pense of making said improvement
shall be paid out of the general
fund.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WEIAT
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the ap-
proval of the resolution and direct-
ed same to be placed on We with
the City Clerk for at least one
week, for public inspection, before
final adoption. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 128-57
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Res-
olution No. 126-57 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
Public inspection, for the Tuck -
pointing, Waterproofing, Cleaning
and Painting the Exterior of the
City Hall, 13th Street and Central
Avenue, and
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th (lay of August, 1957, a
Public hearing will be held at
7:30 o'clock 1'.M., D.S.T., in the
Council Chamber in the City of
259
Dubuque at which time the owners
of property subject to assessment
for the proposed improvement
may appear and make objection to
the proposed plans and specifica-
tions and proposed form of con-
tract and at the same time to the
cost of the improvement, and to
the passage of the proposed Reso-
lution of Necessity and the City
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to cause a notice of the time and
place of such hearing to be pub-
lished in some newspaper pub-
lished in the City of Dubuque, the
last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration and unless
property owners at the time of
final consideration of said resolu-
tion have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed improvement, they shall
have been deemed to have waived
all objections thereto, at which
hearing the Council will beat- such
objections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu-
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
June 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This will advise your Ifonorable
Body that on ,lune 28. 1957 the
Dubuque Planning & Zoning Com-
mission granted "Final Approval"
of Carris Montana Street Subdi.
vision on easterly side of Montana
Street.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque I'lanning & Zoning
Commission
My Richard V. McKay
2W Regular Session, July 1, 1937
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filod. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 129.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Carris Montana Street Subdivision.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 12 of Wilson's Du.
buque in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa is platted as Lot 1 and Lot
2 of Cards Montana Street Sub.
division in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval en.
dorsed thereon: and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WEIR
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
To the Honorable Mayor ly 1, 1957
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted fol you,
consideration is a plat of Duster
Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning & Zoning
Commission.
Yours very truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the followine
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 130-57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Duster Place in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
I.ot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 4, Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot B, Loi
7, and Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the Sub
division of Lots 8 and 9, each in
Wilson's Dubuque, now- in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa; which lots are
also known as Lot 1 of Lot 1, Lot
2 of Lot 2, Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot
2, Lot 1 o fUt 1 of Lot 2 and Lot
2 of l.ot 1, each in Duster Mon-
tana Street Place in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa is platted as Lot
1, Lot 2 and Lot 3 Duster Place in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
S*etion 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
altthori7,ed and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
Regular Session, July 1, 14157
this 1st day of July A.D., 1957.
CIiARIXS E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE 11. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FRORIMF.LT
City Clerk
Councilmen Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Afayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 131.57
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract and
all other documents for the fur-
nishing of all equipment and ma-
terial and the construction of a
Sewage Pumping Station and ap-
purtenances having a nominal ca-
pacity of 20 million gallons per
day, at an estimated cost of $210,-
000.00, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Necessity For Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 132.57
Whereas, pruposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and
estimate of cost have been duly
prepared and approved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque and are now on file in the
office of the City Clerk for the
following improvement:
The furnishing of all equipment
and material and the construction
of a Sewage Pumping Station and
appurtenances having a nominal
capacity of 20 million gallons per
day.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make: the
herein mentioned improvement.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
«'hich have been prepared there.
for by the. City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
261
Council and are now on file with
I City ('Jerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be paid out of the pro-
ceeds of the sale of sewer revenue
bonds which shall be issued and
sold when a contract has been ac
cepted.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
Placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of ,luly, 1957.
Approved and placed on file
for final action.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest. LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the ap-
proval of the resolution and direct-
ed that same be placed on file in
1 the office of the City Clerk for
Public inspection at least one
week before final adoption. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Fixing Date of Hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 133-57
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 131.57 given its
preliminary approval on the pro-
posed plans, specifications and
form of contract and placed same
on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection, for the
furnishing of all equipment and
material and the construction of
a Sewage Pumping Station and
appurtenances having a nominal
capacity of 20 million gallons per
day, and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection.
Be It 'Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of August, 1957, a
public hearing will be held at
7:30 o'clock P.M. Central Day-
lieht Savings Time, in the Coun
cil Chamber in the City of Du-
buque at which time all interested
262 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
persons may appear and make
objection to the proposed plans
and specifications and proposed
form of contract, to the cost of
the improvement and to the pas-
sage of the proposed Resolution of
Necessity and the City Clerk be
and he is hereby directed to cause
a notice of the time and place of
such hearing to be published in
some newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, the last of which
shall be not less than two (2) nor
more than four (4) weeks prior
to the day fixed for its considera-
tion, at which hearing the Council
will hear such objections and enter
on record its final decision there-
on.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-3layor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 134-57
Preliminary approval of Plans,
specifications, form of Contract,
and all other documents for the
furnishing and installation of ap-
proximately 8,600 lineal feet of
30 inch diameter reinforced con.
crete pressure pipe force main,
and 1,150 feet of 24 inch internal
diameter reinforced concrete pipe
sewer including access manholes,
manholes and appurtenances, at0.0
an estimated cost of $358,000,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yea—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
(Necessity For Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 135.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and es.
timate of cost have been duly pre.
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk for the following
improvement:
The furnishing and installation
of approximately 8,600 lineal feet
of 30 inch internal diameter rein.
forced concrete pressure pipe
force main, and 1,150 feet of 24
inch internal diameter reinforced
concrete pipe sewer including ac-
cess manholes, manholes and ap•
purtenances.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be paid out of the pro-
ceeds of the sale of sewer reve-
nue bonds which shall be issued
and sold when a contract has been
accepted.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July, 1957.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CHARLES P. WEI.0
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the ap-
proval of the resolution and direct-
ed that same be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection at least one week before
final adoption. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 263
(Fixing Date of Hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 136-57
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 134-57 given its
preliminary approval on the pro-
posed plans, specifications and
form of contract and placed same
on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection, for
the furnishing and installation of
approximately 8,600 lineal feet of
30 inch internal diameter rein-
forced concrete pressure pipe
force main, and 1,150 feet of 24
inch internal diameter reinforced
concrete pipe sewer including ac-
cess manholes, manholes and ap-
purtenances, and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's
office for public inspection.
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 137.57
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract,
and all other documents for the
construction of a new Sewage
Treatment Plant of the primary
treatment type. The plant will in-
clude screen chamber, primary
tanks, sludge storage tank, con-
trol building, storm water pump-
ing station, sludge dewatering
equipment, pneumatic lime con-
veying system, roadways and ap-
purtenances, including all excava-
tion, piling, electrical work, heat-
ing, well, ventilation and equip-
ment and all labor and materials
necessary for a complete operat-
ing installation, at an estimated
Be It Therefore Resolved that cost of $1,132,000.00, presented
on the 5th day of August, 1957, ! and read. Councilman Kolb moved
a public hearing will be held at the adoption of the resolution.
7:30 o'clock P.M. Central Daylight Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Savings Time, in the Council Carried by the following vote:
Chamber in the City of Dubuque Yeas—bfayor Dove, Councilmen
at which time all interested per- Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
sosn may appear and make objec- Nays—None.
tion to the proposed plans and Absent—Councilman Schueller.
specifications and proposed form
of contract, to the cost of the im-
provement and to the passage of
the proposed Resolution of Neces-
sity and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice of
the time and place of such hearing
to be published in some newspaper
published in the City of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration, at which
hearing the Council will hear such
objections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
(Necessity For Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 138.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and
estimate of cost have been duly
prepared and approved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque and are now on file in the
office of the City Clerk for the fol-
lowing improvement:
The construction of a new Sew-
age Treatment Plant of the pri-
mary treatment type.
The plant will include screen
chamber, primary tanks, sludge
storage tank, control building,
storm water pumping station,
sludge dewatering equipment,
pneumatic lime conveying system,
roadways and appurtenances, in-
cluding all excavation, piling, elec-
trical work, heating, well, ventila-
tion and equipment and all labor
and materials necessary for
jcomplete operating installation.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
I the City ('ouncil un its own mo
^fW Regular Session, July 1, 1957
tion deems It advisable and nec-
veying system, roadways and ap
e.�ary for the public welfare to
purtenances, including all excava.
make the herein mentioned im-
tion, piling, electrical work, heat.
provement,
ing, well, ventilation and equip-
Said improvement shall be con-
ment and all labor and materials
strutted and done in accordance
necessary for a complete operating
with the plans and specifications
installation, and,
which have been prepared there-
Whereas, the proposed Resolu.
for by the City Engineer which
tion of Necessity for said improve-
have been approved by the City
ment has been introduced and is
Council and are now on file with
now on file in the City Clerk's of.
the City Clerk. That the cost and
fice for public inspection.
expense of making said improve-
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
-
ment l be therpro-
pale outof of
tine 5th day of August , 1957, a Pub.
cods of the
he hearing will be held at 7:30
nue bonds which shall be issued
o'clock P.M. Central Daylight sav•
and sold when a contract has been
ings Time, in the Council Cham.
accepted,
ber in the City of Dubuque at
The above resolution was intro-
which time all interested persons
duced, approved and ordered
n.ay appear and make objection to
placed on file with the City Clerk
tl•e proposed plani and specifica.
this lit day of July, 1957.
tions and proposed form of con.
Approved and placed on file
tract, to the cost of the improve.
for final action.
mein and to the passage of the
Approved:
proposed Resolution of Necessity
CHARLES E. DOVE
and the City Clerk be and he is
Mayor
hereby directed to cause a notice
CI.ARENCE P. WELLY
of the time and place of such hear.
RAY F. KOLB
ung to be published in some neK,-
CHARLIES A. hIN'TZINGER
paper published in the City of Du.
Councilmen
buque, the last of which shall be
Attest LFA F. FROMMELT
not less than two (2) nor more than
City Clerk
foto i4) weeks prior to the day
Councilman Kolb mored the ap-
fixed for its consideration, at
prOVAI of the resolution and di-
which hearing the Council Kill
t•ected that same be placed on file
hear such objections and enter on
with the City Clerk for public
record its final decision thereon
m%Ix'<'tion at least one week be-
Passed, adopted and approved
fore final adoption Seconded by
th" 1st day of July, 1957.
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
CHARLES E DOVE
followint; vote:
Mayor
VM11 .-alaror Dove. Councilmen
CLARENC E P W-ELt'
t%inlintRer, Kolb, Welu.
RAC' F. KOLB
\k%---\One
C HARLFS A. KI TMGER
Ab..ent --Councilman S�ueller
Councilmen
.Fimny Dat* of H*&r.ny)
Atte*l: LEO F. FR4T1 MELT
RESOLUTION No. 17SS7
City Clerk
Wherca.,. :t.c City Cosrncd atCuwQctlaun
Kolb moved we
adopuac of the rraolutiva second-
rile Qts at Il►ubtrque, boor, fists
by 46601Wiala S& IV-37. its
ed by C oLncilman Welu Carried
given
tulkatitt ery MMM-al oa the pCW
by the folluwutg vote
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add ahatnber.
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CA d t%e Ot" cN Dubuque tba
Regular Session, July 1, 1957 285
applications be
The American Legion, Dub. Post
theluw.ittg
and licenses arc to be is.
No. 6, 290 West 4th Street
granted
th, compliance %vrth the
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship No.
sued upon
of the ordinances of this1
67, 469 Main
terms
Fraternal OrderStoofetOrioles, Du -
City.
buque Nest No. 11, 1604 Central
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Avenue
Mrs. Rose Tschiggfric, 1091 White
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie
568, 6th & Locust Streets
StreetNo.
Harold A Cosley, 1121 University
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Avenue 239 West 6th
Gus L. Alanternach, 1105 Lomas
Paul A. Leonard,
Blvd
StreetRichard
H. Berntgen, 2186 Central
Schueller, 2900 Jackson
Frank
Street
Avenue
Mengis & Joseph F. Shan
John M. & Rosemary Baumhover,
John .
Walter
1618 Central Avenue
Windsor Avenue
nun,
Mrs. Margaret J. Westercamp, 1399
Joseph F. Oberhoffer, 1395 Brown
Jackson St.
Kachevas, 493 Main
Avenue
Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 Central Ave-
James P.
nue
Street
Sand, 2364 1Vastrington
Frank W. and John F. Thompson,
Donald
250 West 1st Street
Street
Josephine Wingert, 400 Rhom•
Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust
Mrs.
Street
berg Avenue
Harold M. Scholtes, 600 Central
John M. Ward, 2284 University
Avenue
Avenue
Thomas J. Rawson, 342 Main Street
Harold A. Casey, 655 Clarke Drive
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson
Mrs. Marie Sand, 1961 Central Ave-
Street
nue
Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central Ave-
Edmund Callahan, 1105 Walnut
nue
Clarence E. Thompson, 210 W.
Street
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
1st St.
Wm. Vander Meulen & Sophie Me-
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mann, 2327 Central Ave.
Mayor
CLARE.NCE P. WELU
Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central Ave.
'i RAY F. KOLB
Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, 1097 Jack-
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
son Street
I Councilmen
Anton Fortmann Co., 253 Main Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Street
City Clerk
Mrs. Eileen Wunder. 1006 Central
Councilman Welu moved the
Avenue
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Theodore G. Kanavas, 1E189 Elm
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
Street the following vote:
Delores K. Muntz, 3203 Jackson by
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
I
Street
Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd & Kintainger, Kolb, Welu.
i Nays --None.
Main Streets
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Millard Poyuettc, 1029 Main Street
George and Helen I.anser, 2108 RESOLUTION NO. 141.57
Central Avenue
R'hcreas, heretofore applications
John P. IIenuner, 698 Central Ave for Beer Permits were filed by the
nue
within named applicants and they
lRo Wanger, 2403 Central Avenue have received the approval of
Mrs. Rosemary Hird, itiver Front— this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
Eagle Point
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th cupied by such applicants have
and found to com-
Street
been inspected
ply with the ordinances of this
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
City and they have filed proper
PRIVATE CLUB
bonds: NoN, Therefore,
oun-
by the CityCthat
Dubuque Gulf and l'uuuUy club, Bottth sCitylof Dubuque
260 Randall Place
ct
266 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091 White
Street
Harold A. Cosley, 1121 University
Avenue
Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th
Street
Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central
Ave.
Walter Mengis and Joseph F. Shan-
non, 1618 Central Avenue
Mrs. Margaret J. Westereamp,
1399 Jackson St.
James P. Kachevas, 493 Main
Street
Donald Sand, 2364 Washington
Street
Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400 Rhom-
berg Avenue
Harold M. Scholtes, 600 Central
Avenue
Thomas J, Rawson, 342 Main Street
Mrs. Marie Sand, 1961 Central Ave-
nue
Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central Ave-
nue
Clarence E. Thompson, 210 W. 1st
SL
Wm. Vander Meulen and Sophie
McMann, 2327 Central Avenue
Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central Ave-
nue
Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, 1097 Jack-
son Street
Anton Fortmann Co., 253 Main
Street
Mrs. Eileen Wunder, 1006 Central
Avenue
Theodore G. Kanavas, 1689 Elm
Street
Delores K. Muntz, 3203 Jackson
Street
Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd &
Main Streets
Millard Poquette, 1029 Main Street
George and Helen Lanser, 2108
Central Avenue
John P. Hemmer, 698 Central Ave.
nue
Leo Wanger, 2403 Central Avenue
Mrs. Rosemary Hird, River Front—
Eagle Point
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th
Street
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Dubuque Golf and Country Club,
260 Randall Place
The American Legion, Dub. Post
No. 6, 290 West 4th Street
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship No.
67, 469 Main Street.
Fraternal Order of Orioles, Du-
buque Nest No. 11, 1604 Central
Avenue
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie
No. 568, 6th & Locust Streets
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Gus L. hlanternach, 1105 Loras
Blvd.
Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson
Street
John M. & Rosemary Baumhover,
2401 Windsor Avenue
Joseph F. Oberhoffer, 1395 Brown
Avenue
Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 Central Ave-
nue
Frank W. and John F. Thompson,
250 West 1st Street
Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust
Street
John M. Ward, 2284 University
Avenue
Harold A. Casey, 655 Clarke Drive
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson
Street
Edmund Callahan, 1105 Walnut
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 142.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun.
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, have complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cig.
arette papers within said City.
Dubuque Packing Co., 16th & Syc-
amore St.
John Neumeister, 729 Lincoln Ave-
nue
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Francis P, McCauley, 1040 Univer-
sity Avenue
Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880
Locust St.
Walter P. Koenig, Sr.. 2412 Cen-
tral Avenue
llarry N. Gantert, 1301 Rhomberg
Avenue
Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Cen-
tral Avenue
Ernest W. Pflazgraf and Anthony
L. Fecker, 1300 Central Avenue
John M. Ward, 2284 University
Avenue
Carl E. Miller, 1096 Central Ave-
nue
Carl M. Herburger, 2987 Jackson
Street
Victor H. & Richard N. Nauman,
785 Groveland Place
Merlyn L. Weber. 1904 Central
Avenue
Wareco System of lova. 700 Rhom-
berg Avenue
Mrs. Alma Henkel, 241 Main Street
Louis T. Bournias, 760 East 16th
Street
Laverne Felderman, 1889 Jackson
Street
Knights of Columbus, 781 Locust
Street
Ronald J. Weiner, 909 Walnut
Street
Klauer ,Julien Hotel Co., 2nd &
Main Street
Walter G. Thorpe & Earl Mar-
dauss, 951 Main Street
Arthur Apel, 1176 Iowa Street
James K. Hall, 105 Locust Street
Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd
Street
Ilarold M. Scholtes, 600 Central
Avenue
Hilton E. Chapman, 709 University
Avenue
MW
Louis Anthoine, 119 West 6th
Street
Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400 Rhom-
berg Avenue
Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1713 Central
Avenue
LaVerne ,Jorgenson, 649 East 16th
Street
Earl J. McNamara, 1046 University
Avenue
June Bull, 779 Iowa Street
Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central
Avenue
Thelma 5lardauss, 349 Eighth Ave
nue
Ernest Latham, 1499 ,Jackson
Street
Elmer L. Treivieler, 2103 Jackson
Street
Dubuque Metal Trades Council
Club, 111 West 6th Street
Hartig Drug Company, 730 Main
Street
Hartig Drug Company, 2205 Cen-
tral Avenue
Hartig Drug Company, 93 Locust
Street
Tennenbom's Super Market Inc.
of Dubuque, 200 S. Locust Street
Tenenbom's Super Market Inc.,
I 62040 Locust Street
{ Eagle -Dubuque, Inc., 1800 Elm
{ Street
Loras College, 655 Loras Blvd.
Joseph A. Kramer, 55 East 7th
Street
Melvin C. Lynn, 424 West Locust
Street
Fred Kamentz, 1697 Jackson Street
Arnold Schucller, 2997 Central
Avenue
Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main Street
Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust
Street
Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust St.
Mrs. Clara M. Reuter, 3050 Asbury
St.
Stampfer's Department Store, 800
Main Street
Mrs. ,Josephine Nicks, 103 rias[
22nd Street
Robert E. Sullivan, 620 So. Grand.
view Avenue
Clifford Steffen, 1103 Iowa Street
Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street
William G. Fenelon, 2528 Central
Avenue
Smith Oil Company, 901 Rhomberg
Avenue
Iowa Commission for the Blind,
6th & Locust St. (postoffice)
Nick .1. Kopp, 253 East 21st Street
Gus L. Manternach, 1105 Loras
Blvd.
Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street
Elizabeth Mary Raines, 678 Cen-
tral Avenue
Carl G. Corbett, 908 Rhomberg
Avenue
Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom-
berg Avenue
Donald W. Schuster, 2404 Central
Avenue
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufman
Avenue
Carl L. Noel, 1080 University
I Avenue
268 Regular Session, Jule 1, 1957
Robert A. Freund, 805 West 5th
Street
Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th
Street
Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Strect
George Ragatz, Jr., 1996 Central
Avenue
The Kroger Co., 270 West 7th
Street
Roy Brammer and Rex Brammer,
1306 Delhi Street
Jack Solomon, 555 Main Street
Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central Ave.
nue
George P. Arvanitis, 1958 Central
Avenue
John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washington
Street
Arthur J. Trapp, 1266 Central Ave.
nue
Albert H. Horchhausen, 1573 Elm
Street
Diamond's Grill, 900-910 Main
Street
Leo Sun, 206 West 3rd Street
George J. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury
Street
Fraternal Order of Orioles, 1600
Central Avenue
Joseph S. Polfer, 2612 Dodge
Street
The Sunshine Circle—Finley Hos-
pital, 1480 Allison Place
James P. Kachevas, 493 Main
Street
Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street
James J. Scherr, 1198 White Street
Carlyle R. Fett & Doris A. Fett, 5
Eighth Avenue
William O'Neill, 244 West 1st
Street
Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th
Street
Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson
Street
American Legion, Dubuque Post 6,
290 West 4th Street
Mrs. Linnie Dunbar, 679 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Margaret J. Westerkamp, 1399
Jackson Street
Carl Van Duelman, 590 Clarke
Drive
Joseph P. and Bernice Hillard, 431
Rhomberg Avenue
Thomas Rawson, 343 Main Street.
John F. Glynn, 659-679 Central
Avenue
Donald M. Love, 250 W. 6th Street
Leonard H. Crane, Bunker Hill Club
House
Walter Mengis and Joseph F. Shan-
non, 1618 Central Avenue
Frank W. Fhompson and John F.
Thompson, 250 West 1st Street
Thomas A. Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street
Mrs. Elsie Vrotsos, 1253 Washing-
ton Street
Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240 West
6th Street
John L. and Viola Savary, 827
Dodge Street
Ray J. Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea
Co., 1101 Central Avenue
Leonard P. Bertsch, 1101 Race
Street
Francis E. Kelly, 1075 Dodge Street
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Gift
Shop, James and Peabody Streets
B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 297, 7th and
Locust Streets
Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 Central
Avenue
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie,
No. 568, 6th and Locust Streets
Fred Frary, 2220 University Ave-
nue
Erwin J. Hafeman, 2370 Rhomberg
Avenue
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 Iowa Street
Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Central
Avenue
Navy Club of Dubuque, Ship No. 67,
469 Main Street
Mrs. Rose Tschiggfric, 1091 White
Street
Ralph J. Cremer, 731 Rhomberg
Avenue
Hazel Radetzki, 2038 Central Ave-
nue
Thos. Lilly, 714 Main Street
John F. Tench and Vincent W.
Mescher, 1233 Rhomberg Avenue
Fred C. Potterveld and Winifred
S. Potterveld, 498 No. Grandview
Avenue
LeRoy Utzig, 802 Central Avenue
Melville L. Donovan, 1876 Central
Avenue
Mrs. Elsie Spiegelhalter, 410 East
25th Street
Milton F. Fink, 3165 Central
Avenue
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Avenue
Angeline Bennett, 1500 Central
Avenue
Richard G. Rink, 1260 Washington
Street
Wm. Wagner, 1501 Rhomberg Ave-
nue
Helen M. Hafeman, 2003 Washing-
ton Street
Regular Session, July 1, 195, 269
Archie Kissell, Grace Murphy andThSodore G. Kanavas, 1681) Elan
Harmon Loney, 611 University t rect
Donald Sand, 2364 Washington
Avenue
John J. Heiderscheidt. 1278 Central t la�en e E Thompson, 210 West
Avenue 11)61 Central
Mrs. Marie Sand,
1st Street
Joseph J. Frommelt, 1555 Central
Avenue
Paul Wong and Chuck Wong, 353
Albert J Avenue
1862 Central Avenue
Main Street
Eileen Wunder, 1006 Central
It.Daniel Wenders, 2204 Central
Mrs.
Avenue
Avenue
Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jackson
lieVie` ict pUerschen, 2620 Untver-
Street
John J. Ludescher, 1897 Seminary
Thomas F. and Ruth McDonough,
1064 University Avenue
Street
John M. Baumhover and Rosemary
Harold A. Cosley, 1121 tlniversity
Baumhover, 2401 Windsor Ave -Avenue
L. ydeBradley, 3198 Central
nuc
B. S. RurRnitz, 629 Rhom
AvenueberR John P Hemmer, 698 Central
Avenue
Ray Luchsinger and Angeline Luch-
Avenue 115 W. 11th Street
A. Ring,
singer, 2372 Central Avenue
Marie Eich.
Lour
Lester ht. Lochner, 177 Main Street
Lester Eichhorn and
George and Helen Lanser, 2108
horn, 1725 Delhi Street
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhomberg
Central Avenue
Disabled American Veterans Club,
Avenue
.John E. Noel, 2400 Central Avenue
951 tiz Main Street
Jay M. Riede, 1543 Central Avenue
Leo R. Bonz, 3165 Central Avenue
Fred Weiner, 1101 White Street
Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm Street
Donald Jungblut, 1481 Dodge Street
John J. Hickey, 55 Locust Street
C. Central Avenue
Bernard Arensdorf and Carl N.
s
Harry Kopple,418109
Har
Brant, 2600 Central Avenue
Avenue
Mrs, Adele Bahl, 253 West 1st
'firs. Rita 11. Love, 802 Iowa Street
Street
Florance Deutsch, 1298 :Bain Street
Ruben J. Weber, 25 West 7th Street
34-36 West 4th
George T. Vrotsos, 605 Main Street
Canfield Hotel,
Francis R. Italic, 301 Main Street
Vincent Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street
Helen M. Cahill, 35 Locust Street
Street
Harold A. Casey, 655 Clarke Drive
Zeno A. Tranel, 598 Main Street
Charles W. Callahan, 2635 Univer-
Sylvester A. and Dolores V. Weiner,
sity Avenue
201 East 22nd Street
Sydney Miller, 2850 Burlington
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhomberg
Street
2417 Rhomberg
Avenue
1?mil E. Goergen,
N5'illiam J. White, 1995 Asbuary
Avenue
1046 Central Ave -
Street
Louis J. Meyer,
Joe Giunta and Marco Giunta, 2022
nue
Central Avenue
George J. 'Lillig, 342 Eighth Avenue
Mrs. Rosemary Bird, Eagle Point
Xavier Hospital Gift Shop, Davis
Leo J. Glaser, 90 So. Locust Street
and Windsor Avenues
1005 Rockdale
Joseph F Oberhoffer, 1395 Brown
Robert E. Hevey,
Avenue
Road
Stackis, 3166 Jackson
Mrs. Emma Scherer, 1187 Iowa
Andrew
Street
Clarence Ney, 1703 Maple Street
Street
Edmund 11 Callahan, 1105 Walnut
Geo. R. Hunt and Christopher C.
Street
Miller, 132 Central
Gratz, 801 Main Street
Mrs. ,one
Kenneth L. Meisenburg, 2500 Cen-
A`'OWU
Meulen and Sophie
tral Avenue
I Wm. Van der
SlcMann' 227 Avenue
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson Street
nkl rCentral
Fred N. Randle and Vada G. Ran-
Louis J•
die. 701 Central Avenue
'%venue
270 Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Anton Fortmann Co., 253 Main
Street
Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Avenue
Alford F. Finch, 1347 Central
Avenue
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson Street
Charles W. Krueger, 390 Feast 12th
Street
Mrs, Dorothy Murphy, 1097 Jackson
Street
Gene A. Chapman, 1638 Central
Avenue
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
6th Street
Millard Poquette, 1029 Main Street
Virgil Garner, 1643 Central Avenue
Delores K. Muntz, 3203 Jackson
Street
Roshek Brothers Company, 700-798
Locust Street
Mrs. Florence Larsen, 80 Locust
Street
Noah McNamer, 216 West 1st Street
Tony Helling, 62 Locust Street
Helen O'Mara, 1397 Washington
Street
Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street
Merle Mathis, 1415 Rhomberg Ave-
nue
Leo F. Link, 1487 Central Avenue
John Petrakis, 1564 Central Avenue
Gladys Schmitz, 530 Main Street
Clarence Walke, 2093 Washington
Street
Paul W. Gruber, 576 Central Ave-
nue
Louis J. Wright, 2600 Jackson
Street
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No.
9663, 2203 Carter Road
Merlin .1. Marty, 351 Dodge Street
Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Avenue
William and Mary Petrakis, 1400
Central Avenue
Marie and John J. Rettenmaier,
1100 Lincoln Avenue
Andrew Poulos, 926 Main Street
Thomas J. Collins, 53 West 12th
Street
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Locust
Street
Alfred Hedley, 509 Eighth Avenue
Norbert II. Sauser, 2774-2776 Jack.
son Street
Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University
Avenue
Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998 Cen-
tral Avenue
Mrs. Victorina Ellis, 120 West 4th
Street
Edward A. Haberkorn, 2616 Wind-
sor Avenue
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue
Hattie Turner and Fred Meighan,
280 Alain Street
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879
Central Avenue
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street
Mrs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main
Street
Paul A. Legler, 1048 Main Street
Robert E. Cahill, 402 Locust Street
I.eo Wanger, 2403 Central Avenue
Maurice H. Mellon, 1027 Rhomberg
Avenue
A. J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg Avenue
Bernadette Eng 1 i n g , 500 Main
Street
Laury Drugs, 813 Main Street
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th
Street
Jane Hartshorn, 574 East 16th
Street
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2995 Central Ave
nue
Donald E. Wertz, 1545 So. Grand-
view Avenue
Gust Karigan and Pete Sfikas, 401
Central Avenue
Raymond Dolter, 3265 Central Ave-
nue
American Veterans of World War
II, 429 Main Street
Don Schroeder, 2890 Central Ave-
nue
Hubert ,J. Kress, Jr., 532 Fast 22nd
Street
Herbert E. Althaus, 1575 Central
Avenue
Mrs. Bernice Kunz, 236 West 1st
Street
Dubuque Golf and Country Club,
260 Randall Place
Dell and Ralph Warren, 1700 Cen-
tral Avenue
Frederick J. Herber, 609 Fast 22nd
Street
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 Asbury
Street
Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University
Avenue
W. P. Beatty and F. G. O'Toole,
263 Main Street
.lames W. Baxter, 1501 Central
Avenue
Harold O. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street
Michael A. and Gus Pusateri, 1098
Alain Street
Fred J. Herber, Eagle Point Park
Beecher Oil Company, 2399 White
Street
Regular Session, July 1, 1957
Clarence P. Falkenhainer, 1097
University Avenue
Walter R..Johnson. 336 Main Street
Betty Leib, 1563 Central Avenue
Roger M.R rtschThissen 1190 Dodge
Street
Lawrencc e
Street
Albert Metcalf, 400 Central Avenue
Elmer L. Thompson, 501 Rhomberg
Avenue
John 11. Eggerichs, 75 East 4th
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu m o v e d the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Years—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
271
water overflow on to his property
and was wondering if there could
be some action taken by the Coun-
cil in conjunction with the build-
ers, relative to the present condi-
tion of the catch basins in the
street.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Approved Febrll rY..3.#..1958.
Adopted
LEO
Coun
Mr. W. F. Spurrier, Treasurer
of the North Central Public Ser- I At
vice Co., addressed the Council as
to what could be expected in the
line of gas rate reduction. fie stat-
ed that the company had a sub-
stantial deficit in 1954, in 1955 the
deficit was considerably less and
in 1956 they experienced a return
of 4iiq to 511. The profit that
the company realized in 1956 has
been put back into the Citi for
mains and services. Costs have
gone up considerably and it is j
possible that they may have to I
raise the rates if the supplier to I
them is allowed to raise his. They
are however considering a reduc-
tion in step 2 of Schedule 1. Any
reduction of schedule 1 must be I
picked up in schedule 2. lie would
much prefer to outline proposals
With the City's consulting firm of
Laramore and Douglas and then
come back to the Council with a
more definite proposal at a later
date.
Mr. Charles E. Coffey of Deb-
orah Drive, addressed the Council
as to his claim, as the result of
February
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F. FROMMELT A
272
Special Session, July 15, 1957
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
Special Session, July 15, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M. Day.
light Saving Time.
Present—:tlayorK b e,Council-
Schueller,
men Kintzinger,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
:Meeting called by order of
Mayor Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of approving the Budget Estimate
of expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1958 and end-
ing December 31, 1958 and direct-
ing the publication of notice of the
date of public hearing upon same
and acting on any other business
that may property come before a
regular meeting of the City Coun.
cil.
Certificates of Levy, determin-
ing and fixing the budget require-
ments and tax levy for the ensuing
year for the maintenance of Air-
port, Docks and Terminal Opera-
tion, Police Pension, Police Retire-
ment, Fire Pension, Fire Retirse-
ment, Park and Park Improve-
ment, Playground Swimming Pool
and Playground Improvement and
Library, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb move3' that the certifi-
cates of levy be referred to the
Council for contemplation at the
time the budget is considered. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
July 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Attached is the list of all parcels
of property consisting of 10 acres
or more within the City of Du.
buque, which would be eligible
for taxation or agricultural lands
provided they were used to good
faith for agricultural or horticul.
tural purposes.
Those parcels I have checked
with a red penerl have either sub-
mitted an application or are to
my knowledge eligible for this ex.
emption.
Three applications submitted and
attached are not eligible for this
exemption according to my inter-
pretation of a Iowa Supreme Court
decision.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the list be approved as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Weiu.
Nays—None.
Communication of City Assessor
Harry H. Hanover, submitting a
copy of the budget for the City As-
sessor's office for the year 1958
which was accepted by the three
taxing bodies at a meeting held
July 2, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be re-
ceived acrd filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
July 12, 1957
To the Honorable !Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of law, 1 have prepared an
annual budget for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1958, and
ending December 31, 1958, based
on the estimated income and ex-
penses of the various departments
of the City of Dubuque
Special Session, July 15, 1957 273
This budget has been prepared
after considering the requests of
the various boards and commis-
sions and city departments in re-
gard to their overall expenditures
for the year 1958. In submitting
the budget for 1958. 1 would like
to call your attention to several
increases in expenditures that
should be considered by you in ap.
proving the overall budget.
First, the budget has been pre-
pared considering a reduction in
the work week from 44 hours to
40 hours. This reduction is in line
with the trend that has been in ef-
fect for several years, in fact, Du-
buque is one of only 17 cities out
of 121 in the United States in the
50 to 100 thousand population class
that work over 40 hours per week.
In the State of Iowa there is only
one other city of over 50 thousand
population that works more than
40 hours per week. This reduction
in hours will in turn mean an in-
crease in personnel to perform the
same amount of work.
In the General Fund the increase
in the askings is $31,947.00. This
is due to funds that will be needed
in the next two years in anticipa-
tion of constructing a new city
garage. Some of these funds will
also be used for an adjustment in
salary due to the decrease in
hours.
The Street Fund expenditures
have been increased first in the
amount of $10,000.00 for the pur-
chase of equipment that will be
needed to spraytrees upon the
streets that would be affected by
the forthcoming dutch elm disease.
This $1o,000.00 appropriatio nthis
year will have to be supplemented
by an additional $20.000.00 appro-
priation the following years in or-
der just to protect the trees on
the streets. The Park Board will
also have to increase their appro-
priation for this control work on
the trees acrd' for the work that will
be necessary to do in the park
areas.
There is also an item of $5o,t100 -
00 which is an increase of $40,000.00
over the present budget for the
preliminary engineering work to
be dune on the construction fo a
14th Street over -pass and a Feng -
ler Street overpass. Both of these
projects will be necessary to con-
nect the new industrial island and
the Peosta Highway to existing
street systems and in order to pro-
vide access without being cut off
by railroad traffic.
The expenditures in the Public
Safety Fund are those of the Po-
lice Court, Fire Department and
Police Department. These amounts
in the budget of course are higher
than any other due to the number
of employees in these two depart-
ments. The State Legislature re-
duced the number of hours of work
for firemen from 744 hours in Du-
buque to 68 hours per week. This
will necessitate the employment of
ad-ditional firemen in order to
perform the same type of service
that is now being carried on by
the Fire Department.
For many years the National
Safety Council has recommended
additional policemen in order to
adequately serve a city the size
of Dubuque. The number of police
officers that 1hey have recom-
mended we feel have been out of
line with our needs, however, it
is recommended that the budget
include funds to provide eight ad-
ditional policemen for 1958. The
total amount of additional money
needed in the Public Safety Fund
to accomplish these two purposes
and also to provide a police court
office amounts to approximately
$73.000.00.
1 recommend that before Jan-
uary 1, 1958, a study be made to
determine whether or not it would
be. practical to employ public safe-
ty officers that would act as police-
men and serve as auxiliary fire-
men rather than appoint men to
each department. There are many
cities in the United States that
have such a plan in effect and' they
are working quite satisfactorily.
I would however, recommend that
a study be made and that the Po-
lice Chief and Fire Chief be in-
cluded to make this study. The
main purpose of this study would
be to determine whether the same
amount of efficiency could be ob-
tained anti also the amount of
money it would save the taxpay-
ers of Dubuque by having this type
of a service.
174 Special Session, July 15, 1957
In the Sanitation Fund it is rec-
ommended that addintional appro-
priation be made to start the
work on the 14th Street and B
Branch sewers that are in need
of being covered. Ths work would
coordinate in the extension of 14th
Street cast of the proposed viaduct
and to connect up to the new Peos-
ta Highway. Additioni funds are al-
so needed in this fund due to the
decrease in the number of work
hours per week.
Under Municipal Enterprise
Fund which includes the Library
Board, the Dock Commission and
the Airport Commission, there is
just a smaid amount asked for an
increase in these budgets. This is
due to the decrease in the number
of work hours per week. The Dock
Commission has an item in their
budget of $4,000.00 to pay for one-
half the cost of rehabilitation of
the old Shot Tower Building. The
balance of these funds would be
contributed by general solicitation
conducted by the Historical Society
or some other private organization.
The Airport Commission has suf-
ficient funds on hand in order
that they can construct a new
hangar to house larger type
planes. This hangar will cost in
the neighborhood of $80,000.00. It
is my feeling that after this year
the expeir3itures of the Airport
Commission can be curtailed quite
extensively because of the condi-
tion of our airport. I feel that it
will not be necessary to make any
great capital improvements upon
the airport as it is in excellent
shape until such a time as in-
creased traffic warrants such an
additional expenditure.
The expenditures of the Recrea-
tion Fund which includes those of
the Park Board and Recreation
Commission show a small increase
due to the decrease in the work
hours per week. The Recreation
Commission contemplates the im-
provement of rest rooms facilities
at the ball park and also the con-
struction of a sun bathing area at
the Municipal Swimming Pool at
Eagle Point.
An Additional expenditure of
$2,000.00 in the Utility Fund is for
the installation of additional street
lights in 1958.
In the Trust and Agency Fund
which includes all expenditures for
pensions including police, fire,
state and old age social security
payments, shows an increase of
$15,000.00. This is due to the in.
crease percentage that is required
under the social security program
and also that the police and fire
benefits that were increased by
the last Iowa Legislature. These
pension funds must be kept on an
actuarially sound basis and this
we have attempted to do through
the last several years.
The Debt Service Fund shows
an increase of $5500.00. This is due
to the schedule of bond retirement
which includes this amount of ad-
ditional bonds to be retired over
those of 1957.
The total amount of monev that
will be necessary to provide the
same level of services that we
have in the past t,nd also to give
city employees the same pay and
benefits that are derived by v;ork-
ers in other types of employment,
it will be necessary to raise an ae-
ditional $128,733.79 in tax monies
during the year 1958.
The tax rate for 1958 will be
worked out on the basis of the
new valuations that were assessed
by the City Assessor for values of
1957 on all property within the City.
These values are considerably
higher than those of 1956, and, witl
as a result, necessarily mean a
decrease in the amount of millage
that is levied against each piece
of property. With the normal in-
crease in valuations due to new
construction, there will be a slight
increase in the amount of money
that will have to be raised from
taxation.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Special Session, July 15, 1957
BUDGET ESTIMATE --CITY E8TIMAT!
275
3
0891
3011
1841
4 1 6
Expenditure"
I,el+) 7
goo
� a I
For Year
H'+7>
a
r�
FUNDS
64,8401
For Year
p--)�
p
1955
Recreation I
as
For Year
_ 17,2151
1 ~ S
1956
bene-- rsl'__`_-
121,5321
196,5341 184,8
361 322,3461
69,8771
137,0731 183,
Street
__
Publ1c Sa(ety__
1 86,_488)
-
609,7061 658,
---
1 33,737,
228,7101 272,
275
3
0891
3011
1841
4 1 6
g-
I,el+) 7
goo
aClC.-VI
is La,
mHav
'"K8
H'+7>
a
r�
p
64,8401
cID
p--)�
q* Pg
a
v .
Recreation I
53,6331 198,4691 824,6431
_
-139,92211.6U,03711.984,5771
227,8021
_ 17,2151
55,4491
164,639
_
utilities
640,3301
361 322,3461
70,0001
90,1601
162,196
268,3271
10,0001
16,5601
331,777
766,3101 70,0001
120,9001
$74,310
630,6881
16,0001
301,6251
313,763
RESOLUTION NO. 143-57
Whereas, the City :Manager has
submitted a budget estimate as
provided n Chapter 24 of the 1954
Code of Iowa and the City Council
ha,f duly considered and caused to
be prepared the budget estimate of
expenditures for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1958 and end-
ing December 31, 1958, as a basis
for the tax levy for the year 19:7
the same to be collected in the
year 1958 and said budget having
been duly approved by it;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that said budget estimate
be and the same is hereby ordered
filed in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Dubuque and the
date of public hearing; thereon is
hereby fixed as the 5th day of Aug-
ust, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. Daylight
Saving Time in the Council Chain'
ber in the City Hall.
Be It Further Resolved, that said
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to cause said budget estimate of
expenditures to be published in the
official newspaper of the City of
Dubuque and an official notice to
be given of the time and place,
when and where said budget esti-
mate will be considered by said
Council for final adoption, at
which time and place, taxpayers
will be heard for and' against said
estimate, said publication to be not
less than ten (10) days before said
date of hearing.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th (lay of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the reaution. Second'
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car -
1 ric:l by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
j Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None
yprise al Enter -1
I
114,6261 183,1161 !74,7381
842,4261
126,8951
64,8401
150,691
p--)�
Recreation I
53,6331 198,4691 824,6431
_
-139,92211.6U,03711.984,5771
227,8021
_ 17,2151
55,4491
164,639
_
utilities
640,3301
63,6001
513,85fil
62,876
i-"
Debt servlce I
68,0461 88,820) 282,9361
848,1471
16,0001
1,8271
231,320
Trust and Asencyl
82,6921 148,5111 152,0171
207,1501
20,0001
11,2471
176,903
Street (Road 1
Use Tax)
82,8981 164,1261 1110,1391
218,0001
10,0001
208,0001
liquor Profit 1
11,7061 48,0001 50,0001
54,0001
1
54,0001
(Parkins Meter
181,4631 17,0391 531,221
239,0001
19,000i
160,0001
Parking 1.00)
I I
I
_
Street (agr. land)I
I ! I
1251
1
1
126
City Assessment
Expense1
8,0911 19,7461 22,7011
17,9891
1,0001
1951
16,794
'__
Totals 1
942,79613,773,27414,961,44014,170,940►
507,61011,588,83712,074,492
Estimated Taxes per 81,000.00 of assessed -value
881.98
Taxable valuation
(19561
854,002,176.D0
Taxable valuation,
agricultural lands (1956)
976.72
Moneys and credits
4197.6)
5 mill 814,238,264.00
1 MITI 1,700,612.00
RESOLUTION NO. 143-57
Whereas, the City :Manager has
submitted a budget estimate as
provided n Chapter 24 of the 1954
Code of Iowa and the City Council
ha,f duly considered and caused to
be prepared the budget estimate of
expenditures for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1958 and end-
ing December 31, 1958, as a basis
for the tax levy for the year 19:7
the same to be collected in the
year 1958 and said budget having
been duly approved by it;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that said budget estimate
be and the same is hereby ordered
filed in the office of the City Clerk
of the City of Dubuque and the
date of public hearing; thereon is
hereby fixed as the 5th day of Aug-
ust, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. Daylight
Saving Time in the Council Chain'
ber in the City Hall.
Be It Further Resolved, that said
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to cause said budget estimate of
expenditures to be published in the
official newspaper of the City of
Dubuque and an official notice to
be given of the time and place,
when and where said budget esti-
mate will be considered by said
Council for final adoption, at
which time and place, taxpayers
will be heard for and' against said
estimate, said publication to be not
less than ten (10) days before said
date of hearing.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th (lay of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the reaution. Second'
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car -
1 ric:l by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
j Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None
1776 Special Session, July 15, 1957
Council proceedings for the
months of March and April, 1957,
presented for approval. Council-
man Kolb moved that the council
procec9,ings for the months of
March and April, 1957, be ap-
proved as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-1llayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Department of Health issuing per-
mit No. 57-109-5 for construction of
1435' of eight inch sewer in Chaney
Road, subject to certain condi-
tions, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb. Schueller, We'u.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Department of Health issuing per-
mit No. 57.110-5 for construction of
2349' of eight inch sewer on Mon-
tana Street and hlerfeld Lane, sub-
ject to certain corMitions presented
and real. Councilman Kolb moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Joseph N.
Foht et al, objecting to highway
routing on White street as being
a danger to school children, noise
and racket and loss of value in
depreciation of their property, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the communication be
received and filed,. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Rosella Mc-
Keever objecting to the undesir-
able traffic on White street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yes—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Margaret Ket.
tehofen, objecting to the truck
traffic on White street, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
'ways --None.
Communication of Mrs. Mary
Kunnerl, objecting to the truck
traffic on White street, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 10, 1957.
lion. Mayor and Members of the
City Council, City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to advise you
that Mr. R. Al. Czizek has submitted
his resignation as Assistant City
Solicitor.
I recommend that the resignation
be accepted and the office of As-
sistant City Solicitor be declared
vacant.
Respectfully,
T. II. NELSON.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I am attaching here-
with a Grant and Easement from
Edwin M. and Rita C. Duster to the
Cit yof Dubuque for the construc-
tion of an eight -inch sanitary sewer
on Lot 3 of Duster Place.
I recommend that this casement
be made a matter of record so that
it can be recorded.
Respectfully submitted,
1.. J. SCHILTZ,
Citv Manager.
Spevial Session, July 15, 1957 277
Councilman Welu moved that the
Man-
agerb
recommendation d Seconded by
ager be app
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Grant and Easement
Know all men by these presents:
That in consideration of $1.00 in
hand paid by the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a municipal corporation, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowl-
edged, the undersigned being the
owner of
Lot 3 of Duster Place in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, according to
the recorded plat thereof
in the City of Dubuque hereby
grants and conveys to said City of
Dubuque, a perpetual right of ease-
ment, in, over and across the north-
erly 18 feet of Lot 3 of Duster Place
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, ac-
cording to the recorded plat for the
purpose of constructing an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer with the
right to go upon said premises at
all reasonable times for the pur-
pose of inspecting and repairing the
same when installed; provided,
however, that said City of Dubuque
Shall replace whatever earth, sod,
or shrubbery that may be disturbed
in the installation or repair of said
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer to as
good condition as it was in before
the same was disturbed.
This grant of easement shall be
binding upon the undersigned, its
purchasers and assigns forever.
EDWIN M. DUSTER.
RITA C. DUSTER.
State of Iowa ISS
County of Dubuque 1
On this 1st day of July, A. D.
1957, before me, a Notary Public in
and for Dubuque County, Iowa, per-
sonally appeared Edwin M. Duster
and Rita C. Duster to me known to
be the identical persons named in
and who executed the foregoing in-
strument, and acknowledged that
they executed the same as their vol-
untary act and decd.
July 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to advise that
I have a p p r o v e d the following
bonds and policies and desire to
have your approval on same for
filing, subject to the approval of
the City Solicitor.
EUGENE D. WRIGHT.
Notary Public in and
for said County.
(Eugene D. Wright—Iowa)
'Notarial Seal )
PERSONAL
Robert F. Hoffman, Airport Man-
ager — American Surety Com-
pany.
PERFORMANCE
Peter J. Seippel and Merlin P.
Kluck, d/b/a Custom Builders—
Fidelity and Deposit Company of
Maryland.
SIDEWALK
Leo Dodge—Hawkeye Security In-
surance Co.
Leo A. Dasso d/b/a Desso Con-
struction Co. — National Surety
Corp. of New York.
HEATING
Alex Bodish & Son—Standard Acci-
dent Insurance Co.
Alfred Henschel, d/b/a Henschel
Roofine and Sheet Metal Co.—
Hawkeye-Security Insurance Co.
Frank Berrvanger Boiler Shop, Inc.
--V. S. Fidelity and Guaranty
Co.
Linehan & Molo, Inc.—U. S. Fidel-
ity and Guaranty Co.
Howard J. Kenneally, d/b/a Ken-
neally Fuel and Gas Heating
Sheet Metal—U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Co.
Curtis -Straub Co. — Central Surety
and Insurance Corp.
EXCAVATION
Braconier Plumbing and Heating
Co.—Policy No. 9MC 88377, In-
demnity Insurance Co. of North
America.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the bond, and policies he filed
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schuellcr. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of James Becker,
Jr., of 653 Kane street, in the
amount of $82.50 for personal in-
juries received in the wading pool
278 Special Session, July 15, 1957
at Eagle Point Park on ,Tune 12,
1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigationn and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Milton F.
Bemis of 2547 Windsor avenue, in
the amount of $31.30 for damage to
his car as the result of striking a
drop-off in York street, evidently
while the street was under con-
+truction on June 10, 1957, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for inevstigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Carrie
Gladwin, in an unnamed amount,
for personal injuries received in a
fall at 30631/2 Central avenue, as the
result of a defective curb al:d walk
on June 28, 1957, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Nick Grevas of
Peru Road, in the amount of $50
for damage to his car as the result
of driving in sand at or near the
Eagle Point Swimming Pool on July
3, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Eleanor Scholl
of 2825 Muscatine Street, in the
wnount of $9.00, for damage to her
car as the result of striking a sun-
ken manhole at 22nd and Central
Avenue on July 10, 1957, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Kone.
July 12, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members of the
City Council, City of Dubuque.
Iowa.
Gentlemen: I have examined the
claim of William H. McManus, 2130
Gold Street, for injuries sustained
in a fall on a sidewalk June 10,
1957, and can find no negligence on
the part of the City, and recom-
mend the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—. -None.
ORDINANCE NO. 46-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33--49, known as the
Traffic Code, by adding a new Sec-
tion 77 to Schedule VI thereof, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Wclu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an Or-
dinance to be read on three separ-
ate days. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 46.57
An Ordinance AmendlnI•. ordinance
No. 83-49. Known as the Traffic Code.
by Adding a new Sectlun 77 to
Schedule VI thereof.
He ft Ordained By The (9ly Council
(if
The lily Of 1)UbugUe, Iowa:
Section 1That Ordinance No. 336.
.
known aM the Traffic Code of 1
Cityy b
of Dubuque, he and the Nam"
IM hereb amended by adding a nea"
Sectlun 77 to Schedule %,I thereof a"
follow":
77—On the Weil aide of Sycamore
titreet from Fifteenth street to Six
""nth `street '.
Special Session, July 15, 1957 279
Section Y. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 16th day of July,
1967.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the IM day of July, 1957.
passed, by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 16th day
of July, 1967.
CHARLES E. DOVE Mayor
CLARENCE P. WE01
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHVELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGE1t
Councilmen.
Attest:. Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 19th
day of July 1957
LIDO F. FRommHLT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 47-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 7-47, by adding a new
Section 7.3.17 thereto, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 47-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordlnanee
Vo. 7-47, by Adding a new Section
1.3.17 thereto.
Be it ordained by the City count-11of the City of Dubuque:
be
Section
Othe That
is herb a att'trnde 4
by adding a new Section 7.3,17 thereto
as follows:
of enHt " na"vTnthStr•Pfrom:etrlAside
enue
to White Street."
Section Y. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and publl-
eation as by law provided,
Introdu,s•d the 15th dui of July,
1957.
arRaies dural suspng ended'oy 11 unit a lmnila
YOU, the 1.,th day of July, 1957
Panned, by recorded roll -rill �ot�•,
h.
adopted and approved this 15th day of
.1uly 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCH P. Vt'ELt'
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
MARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Atl•�.t
I -NO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Published officially In the TOP -
graph Herald Newspaper thim 19th
day of Jul 1957.
�.EO F. FROXIMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 4"7
An Ordinance Granting H. E.
Thompson and Florence P. Thomp-
son the right to construct a Sani-
tary sewer in Fremont Avenue, and
Providing the terms and conditions
thereof, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 48-57
An Ordinance Granting M. E.
Thompson and Florence B. Thomp-
son the right to construct a Sanitary
sewer In Fremont Avenue, and Pro-
viding the Terms and Conditions
thereof.
HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNVIL OF THE CITY OF DUBU-
QUE:
Section t. That H. E. Thompson and
Florence P. Thompson, husband and
wife, be and they are hereby granted
(8") vitrified fila pipe sanitary sewer
in F`retnont Avenue, from the existing
manhole, located in front of Lot 1 of
Lot 7 tot Sisters Addition on the west
the right to construct an eight inch
aide tot Fremont Avenue along Fre-
mont Avenue for it distance of 18:
fret northerly to Lot 6 of Slaters Ad-
dMon. ulN,n th•• following terms and
condillune:
(a) That grantees aroe to con-
struct said sewer within one year
from the date of the adoption of this
Ordlnauoe and to pay the entire coat
thereof. Including the coat of resWr-
Ing the surface of the street;
280 Special Session. July 15, 1957
(b) That said sewer shall he con-
itructed in accordance with plans
npproved by the State Department of
Health and the City Manager and
ander the supervision and direction of
the City Manager and city Vngineer:
(c) That grantees will enter Into it
,-ontract for the construction of Bald
sewer with a qualified contractor
which contract, among other things,
will contain a clause requiring file
contractor to obtain all necessary per-
mits required by the City of Dubuque,
or any other governmental agency, a
clause obligating the contractor and
his bondsmen to keep said sewer In
good repair for a period of not les -4
than two years from the date of the
acceptance of the work, and a clause
requiring the contractor to furnish a
surety bond with the City of Dubu-
buque named as one of the obligees,
guaranteeing the faithful performance
of said contract;
(d) That upon completion of said
sewer and the acceptance of the same
by the City Council said sewer shall
become a public sewer under the
exclusive charge and control of the
City of Dubuque, and Its free use
as such shall not be interfered with
by grantees or their successors or
assigns;
Section 2. That the authority grant-
ed herein shall terminate on Septem-
ber lat. 1957 unless the terms and
conditions of this Ordinance are ac-
cepted In writing by the grantee prior
to that date;
Section S. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and
after Its final passage, adoption and
publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
15th day of July, A. D. 1957.
Charles E. Dove
MAYOR
Clarence P. Welu
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintainger
COUNCILMEN
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 6th day
of September 1957.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
1 t. 9-6
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE
NO. 48-57
H• E. Thompson and Florence 1'.
Thompson, husband and wife, having
full knowledge and understanding of
all the terms and conditions of Ordin-
ance No. 48-57 hereby accepts tice
same as passed and agrees to comply
will all the terms and conditions
thereof.
Accepted this 31 day of Aug. 1957.
is/ Florence P. Thompson
/a/ Howard E. Thompson
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Howard McCauley et
al, requesting vacation of the ten
foot easement between Lots 7 and
8, Block 9 of Steger Heights, and
that a five foot strip of said ease-
ment be sold to the owner of each
of the adjoining lots, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Planning
and Zoning Commission. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Coates Insurance Ag.
ency, requestnig release of Excava-
tion Bond No. 155587 issued to Con.
lon Construction Company on July
24, 1952, presentted and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
release be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Petition of J. H. Schiltz, request-
ing that Mineral Lot 376A be zoned
to Local Business "A" classification,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Planning
and Zoning Commission. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—'.None.
Petition of Fred Ansel, Jr., re-
questing a refund of $150 on Class
"B" beer permit No. 30, as he has
discontinued business as of July 1,
1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
refund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Fred Ansel, Jr., in the
amount of $150 to cover the unex-
pired portion of Class "B" beer per-
mit No. 30. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 14457
Directing the issuance of a Quit
Claim Deed to Emil F. and Thelma
K. Althaus, conveying Lot 2 of Lot
226 and Lot 1 of Lot 269, Wood.
lawn Park Subdivision and Lot 2
of Lot 2 of Lot 27 in Mills West
Dubuque, in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, subject to
easement for storm and sanitary
sewers, presented and read.
.4
Special Session, July 15, 1957 281
Councilman Welu moved that the
resolution be approved and the
Clerk instructed to publish notice
of a public hearing on the proposal ,
of sale of the property to be held
on August 5, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock
p.m., Daylight Saving Time, in the
Council Chamber at the City Hall,
in the manner prescribed by law.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 145-57
Directing the issuance of a Quit
Claim Deed to Carl B. Naught con-
veying Lots 3, 4 and 5 in Kringle's
Subdivision in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, subject to
reservation of easement for storm
sewer, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the resolution be approved and the
Clerk instructed to publish notice
of a public hearing on the proposal
of sale of the property to be held
on August 5, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock
p. m., Daylight Saving Time, in the
Council Chamber at the City Hall,
in the manner prescribed by law.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am submitting two plats show-
ing parcels of property owned by
the City and the Dubuque Lumber
and Coal Co.
Each of these parcels are ap-
proximately the same size and it
would be in the best interest of
the City to exchange parcels of
Property in order to square off
the area north of the new treat.
ment plant.
I recommend that the City con-
vey Lot 337 C which is a portion
of vacated Scanner and Beach
Street to Dubuque Lumber and
Coal Company in exchange for
Lot 2 of Lot 337 in Eagle Point or
Ham's Addition to the City of
Dubuque 1854.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Scbueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 14657
Directing the execution of plat
and Quit Claim deed conveying
Lot 337C in Eagle Point or Ham's
Addition to the City of Dubuque
1854, to Dubuque Lumber and Coal
Company upon receipt of a war-
ranty deed from Dubuque Lumber
and Coal Company to the City
conveying Lot 2 of Lot 337 in
Eagle Point or Ham's Addition to
the City of Dubuque 1854, present-
ed and read. Councilman Schueller
moved that the resolution be ap-
proved and the Clerk instructed
to publish notice of a public hear-
ing on the proposal of exchange
of property to be held on Septem-
ber 3, 1957 at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Daylight Saving Time, in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the City Hall, in
the manner prescribed by law.
Seconded by Councilman KinUft-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your
consideration is a plat of "Fred
Ehrlich's Place," a subdivision in
the City of Dubuque.
This subdivision has been ap.
proved by the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 147.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Fred Ehrlich's Place.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
282
Special Session, July 15, 1057
Lot 1 of the Northwest One-Quar
ter of the Northwest One -Quarter
of Section 14, Township 89 North,
Range 2 East of the 5th P.M. in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa is plat-
ted as Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3, of
"Fred Ehrlich's Place" in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval en.
dorsed thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of the City
upon said plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of July A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 148-57
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in
which Lot One of Duster Place
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, is platted as Block
1 and Block 2 in "Glenn Carris
Subdivision" in the City of Du.
buque, County, by Glenn E. Carris
and Rosalyn C. Carris, his wife,
as owners thereof; and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and has had its approval
endorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
a street to be known as "Glen.
dale Court" and also easements for
public utilities, which the own-
ers upon said plat have dedicated
to the public forever, except the
eighteen foot (181) wide strip along
the north end indicated as "right.
of -way"; and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances
relating thereto, except that the
streets have not been reduced to
grade or paving, sewer or water
services installed;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedication
of Glendale Court, together with
the easements for public utilities,
except the eighteen foot strip
along the north end of said prop-
erty, designated as "right-of-way",
as the same appear upon said plat,
be and the same are hereby ac-
cepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
Subdivision of Lot One of Duster
Place in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, which will
be hereafter known as,
Block 1 and Block 2 in "Glenn
Canis Subdivision" in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa,
be and the same is hereby ap-
proved and the Mayor and Clerk
are hereby authorized and direct-
ed to endorse the approval of
said City upon said plat, provided
the owners of said property here-
inbefore named execute their
written acceptance hereto at-
tached, agreeing:
a. To reduce all streets to grade,
as shown by the profiles sub-
mitted with the plat;
b. To surface Glendale Court for
a width of thirty (30) feet from
curb face to curb face, with
six inch (6") rolled stone base
and two and one-half inch
(21/l") hot mixed, hot laid, bi-
tuminous concrete surfacing,
and concrete curb and gutter
as shown in City of Dubuque
Standard Curb and Gutter Sec-
tion;
c. To install sanitary sewers in
accordance with plans submit-
ted with the plat;
d. To install storm sewers in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
Special Session, July 15, 1957
283
e. To install water mains in ac- i
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
f. To install sewer and water
house laterals for each lot
from the main to behind the
curb line;
g. To construct the foregoing im-
provements in accordance with
plans and specifications ap-
proved by the City Manager,
under the inspection of the
City Engineer, and in a manner
approved by the City Manager;
h. To maintain in the street im-
provements for a period of four
(4) years from the date of their
acceptance and to maintain the
storm and sanitary sewers for
a period of two years from the
date of their acceptance;
i. To construct said improvements
prior to November 1st, 1958;
and further provided that the said
Glenn E. Carris and Rosalyn C.
Carris, as owners of said subdi-
vision, secure the performance of
the foregoing conditions with a
surety bond in such sum and with
such sureties as may be acceptable
to the City Manager;
Section 3. That in the event all
of the said owners shall fail to
execute the acceptance and pro-
vide the bond required in Section
2 hereof within forty-five days
from the date of this Resolution,
the provisions hereof shall be null
and void and the acceptance of
the dedication and approval of
the plat shall not be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous recorded roll call
vote this 15th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. K1NTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk.
This to certify that the security
required by the foregoing Resolu-
tion No. 148.57 has been provided
by the owners.
Dated at Dubuque, lo%%a, this
25th day of July, 1957.
L. J. SCIULTL,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Acceptance of Resolution
No. 148.57
Glenn E. Carris and Rosalyn C.
Carris, husband and wife, with full
knowledge and understanding of
all the terms and conditions of
Resolution No. 148.57 hereby ac•
cept the same as adopted and
agree to abide by, comply with and
carry out all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
Executed this 28th day of July,
1957.
GLENN E. CARRIS
ROSALYN C. CARRIS
RESOLUTION NO. 149.57
A Resolution Amending Appro-
priation Resolution.
Be It hesolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Item 106 of the
Allocation of Appropriations, here-
tofore established for the fiscal
year 1957, be and the same is here-
by amended by changing the sal-
ary of the City Solicitor (part time)
from $7203.84 to $8703.84, and by
changing the salary of the Assist-
ant City Solicitor from $3275.04 to
$1775.04:
Section 2. That the compensation
of the respective foregoing offi-
cers be changed as of July 1st,
1957.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of July, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman We)u moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 150.57
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
Special Session, July 15, 1957
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit tosell ci lar tt s
and cigarette papers
City. 280 Locust
Martin Oil Company,
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 151-57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined. Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Frank A. Karigan, 720 Main Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINT'LINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 152.57
Whereas, heretofore applica.
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv.
al of this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc.
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Frank A. Karigan. 720 Main Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: IXO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended to allow any-
one present address the Council
if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. Peter Strohmeyer of 3050
Kaufmann Avenue addressed the
Council relative to the removal of
a water hydrant that seems to be
in the way of a contemplated im-
provement on his property. After
considerable discussion City Man-
ager Schiltz recommended that
Mr. Strohmeyer contribute at least
$50 toward the expense of moving
the hydrant. Mayor Dove moved
that the recommendation of the
Special Session, July 15, 1957 285
city Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that
Mr. Merlin Ilantelman and Mr.
Arnold Stierman be re -appointed
to the Library Board for a period
of six years to July 1, 1963. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by tre following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved February 3i ,958
Adopt February 1 8
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AGREEMENT
This Agrement entered sato by
and between City of Dubuque. Iow&
bereinafter referred to as -hist
party" and \orth Central Public
Sersue Company bereinafter re-
ferred to a= second pam." Wit-
nesseth
Whereas. second party is the
owner of a franchise from first Par'
ty to maintain gas mains in the
public streets of the City of Du-
buque. Iowa and
Whereas, under the provWons of
Paragraph 11 of paid Franchise Or-
dinance, second party is required
inter alfa, to relocate ith gas mains
in the event of change of street
grade. and
Special Session, July 25, 1957
Whereas, second party is the
owner of an casement in Lot 2 of
the Subdivision of Mineral Lots
371, 371A and 374 in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
for gas mains and pipes with re-
spect to which the provisions of
said Paragraph 11 are not applic-
able; and
Whereas, a portion of said Lot 2
of the Subdivision of Mineral Lots
371, 371A and 374 in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
has been conveyed to the first par-
tv and established as a public street
known as Chancy Road; and
Whereas, second party's gas main
in what is now Chaney Road has
been lowered to the grade of said
street; and
Whereas, the second party was
requested to release and vacate that
portion of its said easement which
now lies in Chaney Road, and as an
inducement thereto the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, agreed to protect sec-
ond party from the expense of re-
locating said gas main on account
of any future change of grade of
said street; and
Whereas, second party has, at the
time of the execution of this agree-
ment, released and vacated that
portion of said easement which
now lies in Chaney Road;
Now Therefore, in consideration
of the premises and of the vacation
of said portion of said casement by
second party, first party agrees to
reimburse second party for any ex-
pense of relocating its pipes or
manis in Chaney Road from Kauf-
mann Avenue to Kane Street made
n e c e s s a r y by any subsequent
change in grade in said portion of
Chaney Road.
.lul%l 15, 1957.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA,
First Party,
By Charles E. Dove,
Mayor.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
(SEAL) City Clerk,
July 15, 1957.
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
SERVICE COMPANY,
Second Party,
By R. G. Donovan,
President
M. C. Hoogesteger,
(SEAL) Ass't Secretary
287
July 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit the
reports of the City Auditor, City
Treasurer, City Health Department
and City Water Works for the
month of June, as well as a list of
claims and list of payrolls for which
warrants were issued for the month
of June, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTL,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and list of claims and pay-
rolls for w h i c h warrants were
drawn during the month of June,
1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilrnen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to advise that
I have approved the following
bonds and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing, subject
to the approval of the City So-
licitor:
HEATING
Cummings Plumbing and Heating
Co. — United Pacific Insurance
Company.
Lester Kaufman and George Kuse,
d/b,, a K & K heating Contract-
ors --Merchants Mutual Bonding
Co.
SIDEWALK
Jamcs G. Becker — Columbia Cas-
ualty Co. of New York.
PERFORMANCE
Glen E. Carris and Rosalyn C. C:ar-
ris — American Casualty COM
pony.
Respectfully submitted,
l.. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
councilman Schueller moved that
the bonds and policies be filed sub-
I)hh Special sl'Nwn, Juk ':,, 1957,
Jact to the approval of the City So
Ilchor, liecouded by Councilman
Kolb. varriod by the following
Vole:
Yeab Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kitilsinger, Kolb, Sehueller, Welu.
Nay* Nona.
Notleti of chin, of Melvin G.
Mats of IM Deborah Drive, in the
auutunt of W* for damage to his
proporty on April 25, 1907, as the
iwu!t of inadequate storm sewer
facilities to handle the water tit the
area at the tiaw of heav> rains, pre-
watad sad tread.
(\WViliaaa Welu nw%vd that the
vlaim be reterred to the City So-
ticilee 110 iaveetiQation and report.
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RESOLUTION NO, 153.57
Whereas, Frank W. Thompson de-
parted this life June, 1957; and
Whereas, during the period from
1938 to 1950 Mr. Thompson faith.
fully and honorably served his fel-
low citizens in the capacity of Cat,
Councilman and \llyor: and
Whereas, during said period lir.
Thonipwn proved himzeif a wise
and competent officer and a Chris.
tian gentleman; and
Whereas it is only fitting and
proper that the City Council of the
City of Dubuque mark the passing
of this fine man by adoption of a
suitable Resolution:
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque. Iowa, that we do he.eb,�
publicly express our sorrow at the
pasund of Frank W Thompson and
extend our sincere sympathy to los
widow and children.
Pawed, adopted and approved
this 25th div of lith. A. D 196';
CIURL.ES E. DOVE.
C LkRE.\CE P %-nC
R.aY F KOLB.
LEO r. SLM ELLER,
CILkRLES .AL K`T=rfiER.
C punct s man.
L.tet4 LEQ F FROXIM 7
C•ry :!erx.
Cuunellman Schtteiler nuved he
AtiupLun )t hN :wso►ur;.un. SeC-
,laded 5y :,lunmLaan Lub, :am-"
by tbv following vote.
Yeast — V vur Jove. +_uuntaimen
Kintaitiger KAb, Schueiler W itu.
Nays—None
'uiy J4. 19r
ro tbv Hunur2me Mayor mit
City Counml, unuque.:uwa.
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vayv-- None
Special Session, July 25, 1957 289
RESOLUTION NO. 1S4 -S7
Whereas, the contract for the
Waterworks Additions and Improve-
ments and Iron Removal and Hard-
ness Reduction Plant has been com-
pleted and the City Manager has
examined the work :and filed his
certificate stating that the same has
been completed according to the
terms of the contract, plans and
specifications and recommends its
acceptance, now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that said im-
provement be and the same is here-
by accepted.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of July, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTT.INGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays --None.
July 24, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Pursuant to your in-
struction, sealed bids were received
up to 10:00 a.m. on July 1, 1957,
for the improvement of East 6th
Street from the east property line
of White Street to the West track
(spur) of the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co.,
with concrete paving with integral
curb and storm sewer. Attached is
the tabulation of the bids received.
Action on the awarding of this
contract was postponed at the meet-
ing of July 1st, 1957, so that time
could be had to negotiate with the
abutting property owners. This hav-
ing been dune it was agreed by the
Milwaukee Railroad Company that
they would do Item 8 Track Cross-
ings with their own forces.
1, therefore, recommend that the
contract be awarded to Schueller &
f.
Company, of Dubuque, Iowa, who
submitted the best and lowest bid
received on Alternate Bid No. 2.
item 8 Track Crossings deducted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 155.57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the improvement of East 8th
Street from the east property line
of White Street to West Track
(Spur) of the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co.,
with concrete paving and integral
curb and storm sewer, pursuant
to Resolution No. 107.57 and no-
tice to bidders published in a
newspaper published in said City
on June 7th, 1957 and June 14th,
1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on July 1st,
1957, and it has been determined
that the bid of Schueller & Com
pany of Dubuque, Iowa in the
amount of $14,921.50 was the low-
est bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in
the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above men.
tioned improvement be awarded
to Schueller & Company and the
Manager be and he is hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract
and the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ised and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
290 Special Session, July 25, 1957
Passed and adopted this 25th
day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 24, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Mrs. June Bull, operator of the
Golden Eagle Tavern at 779 Iowa
Sireet, operates under Beer Per-
mit No. 122 issued on January 1,
1957. During the time January 1,
1957, and July 3, 1957, the Police
Department has had several com-
plaints about this tavern operat-
ing their juke box very loud and
permitting dancing contrary to
city ordinance. The operator was
warned to discontinue this prac.
tice.
On July 3, 1957, police officers
were investigating another com-
plaint of this tavern and they ob.
served several minors drinking
beer in the tavern. The officers
filed a charge of violating Section
19 of Ordinances 935 which is
selling beer to minors. As a result
of this charge, Mrs. June Bull was
found guilty in Police Court on
July 19th and fined $100.00 in cost.
At the present time this case has
been appealed to the District
Court.
In view of the above informs•
tion and the complaints that we
have received on the operation of
this tavern, and upon the recom-
mendation of the Police Chief, I
recommend that the City Council
revoke the beer permit of Mrs.
June Bull.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 156.57
Whereas, this Council on the
17th day of December, 1956, caused
to be issued a Class "B" Beer Per-
mit bearing the Number 122 to
Mrs. June Bull of Dubuque, Iowa,
operating at 779 Iowa Street in
the City of Dubuque; and
Whereas, it has come to the
attention of this Council that the
owner and holder of said permit
has been found guilty of violating
the Beer Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque passed pursuant to Chap-
ter 124 Code of Iowa:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque that Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 122 heretofore issued
to Mrs. June Bull of Dubuque,
Iowa, be and the same is hereby
revoked and the Chief of Police
is directed to take up such permit
forthwith and return the same
for cancellation.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIiUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZWGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
July 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In order that it can be made a
matter of record, the City con-
structed a sanitary sewer from
Asbury Street to I.indale Street
on a location that Mr. Clarence
Arlan dedicated as Evergreen
Drive.
Special Session, July 25, 1957 291
An Agreement was reached with
Mr. Arlen that as each lot was con-
nected to this sanitary sewer, a
charge of$1.78 per foot would be
made. Mr. Arlen has since sold this
property and the present owners
are selling lots, and in order that
the people buying these lots will
be informed of this charge. I rec-
ommend that the attached resolu-
tion be approved.
The cost of $1.78 per foot is less
than the city's cost of constructing
this section of the sewer and no
portion of this cost was assessed
to any of the benefited property.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 157.57
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
a sanitary sewer has been installed
in Evergreen Drive between As-
bury Street and Lindale Street, at
City expense under an agreement
with the then owner of the abut-
ting property, Clarence Arlen,
which provided, among other
things, that Arlen would pay a
connection charge in the event
he should subsequently connect
house laterals to said sewer; and
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
The cost of installing said sewer
when apportioned to the property
fronting thereon is $1.78 per front
foot; and
Whereas, the City Council has
determined that it is in the best
public interest that a connection
charge be exacted as a condition
to connecting house laterals to
said sewer;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That a connection
charge of $1.78 per front foot be
exacted as a condition to permit-
ting any lots on Evergreen Drive
from Asbury Street to Lindale
Street to being connected by house
-Y
laterals to the sanitary sewer in
Evergreen Drive;
Section 2. That all sums received
from the connection charge im-
posed under Section 1 hereof be
paid into the Sanitation Fund;
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office
of the County Recorder of Du-
buque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LFA F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 158-57
Whereas, applications for Class
"B" Beer Permits have been sub-
mitted to this Council for approv-
al and the same have been exam-
ined: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is.
sued upon the compliance with
the terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Albert J. Ney (Transfer of address
from 1862 Central Avenue), 1842
Central Avenue
Milton E. Chapman, 709 University
Avenue
Airs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East
22nd Street
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTLIIVGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. F'ROMMELT
City Clerk
292 Special Session, July 25, 1957
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 159-57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Class "B" Beer Permits were
filed by the within named appli-
cants and they have received the
approval of this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Albert J. Ney (Transfer of address
from 1862 Central Avenue), 1842
Central Avenue
Milton E. Chapman, 709 University
Avenue
Mrs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East
22nd Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants
be and the same are hereby ap-
proved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of July, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Telegram signed by "Dubuque
Citizens," relative to the traffic
tie-up on Central above 22nd street
after three thirty P.M., asking for
correction of the situation by ex-
tending the one-way system on
White Street and Central Avenue,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the telegram be
referred to the City Manager and
Police Chief for further investiga•
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Telegram received from Gover-
nor Loveless, expressing his per.
sonal thanks to Mayor Dove for
calling a traffic safety- inventory
meeting, presented and read.
Councilman Welu expressed his
appreciation upon receipt of the
telegram and moved that same be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Air. Phil Streit of the National
Safety Council addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the traffic situation,
showing by a graphic chart, how
the City Safety Program has not
kept pace with a so-called average
city, as compared to a year ago.
The traffic picture as painted by
Mr. Streit showed a net loss of
about a million and a quarter dol-
lars during the past two years as
the result of traffic accidents. This
heavy loss was due to the rise
in traffic accidents in the City.
The report showed 222 persons in-
jured in accidents during the year
1956. This would be 37 persons
above the average of 185 for the
preceding three years. Although
only two death were recorded in
1956 Air. Streit pointed out that
this is not a sound measure of the
traffic situation in the City. Mr.
Streit was noticeably critical of
the traffic supervision of the City,
mentioning the fact that the ris-
ing trend in accidents has not been
matched by a corresponding in-
crease in traffic officers. He rec-
ommended that 35 officers be add-
ed to the present force of 49, five
of the additional officers should
be assigned to traffic duty. He
further recommended that an of-
ficial be appointed to coordinate a
traffic engineering program. He
did commend the Council on the
adequate parking facilities as
they now exist in the City. He
further recommend more co-ordi-
nation of traffic signals also more
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Special Session, July 25, 1957 293
violation convictions with penal.
ties even down to the conviction
of pedestrian violators. Mr. Streit
complimented all those concerned
with the low loss of only $27,000
from crime that was recorded in
the City during the past two years.
The school safety phase of the
traffic program should recruit a
qualified person who would be re-
sponsible for the task of supervis-
ing safety education both in the
public and parochial schools. Driv-
er education courses should be
made a part of the school curricu.
hum.
Mr. Arthur Trausch, vice presi-
dent of the Dubuque Automobile
Club presented the Council with a
pedestrian safety award, for the
year 1956.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yea.,; --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
LEO F. F ROMMF.LT
City Clerk
Approved Februar 3
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Regular Session, August 5, 1957 295
OTY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular session, August 5, 1957.
Council met. at 7:30 P.M. Day-
light Saving Time.
Present -Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. City
Manager Schiltz.
Absent -Councilman Kintzinger.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of
acting upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
public hearing of the City Budget
FStimate and Record of Filing
showing an estimate of expeditures
for the year beginning January 1,
1958 and ending December 31, 1958,
Presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kintzinger.
No written objections were filed
at the time set for public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended to allow anyone
present to addres sthe Council if
they so desire. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kintzinger.
BUDGET ESTIMATE AND RECORD OF FILING
CITY ESTIMATE
NOTICE. -The Clty Council of City of Dubuque of Dubuque County,
Iowa, will meet August 5. 1957, at 7:31) P -M., Daylight Saving Time at City
Hall.
Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate of ex-
penditures for the year beginning January 1, 1958.
A detailed statement of receipts and disbursements, both past and
anticipated will be available at the hearing.LFo F. FROMMELT
It 7/19 City Clerk
lt. 7/19
BUDGET ESTIMATE --CITY ESTIMATE
Recreation 1 63,6331 198,4891 224,6421
7
2
Expenditures
a
Op
�m">n,
640,3301
6
a
°$
618,8651 62,975
Debt Service 1- 68,0461 83,430_1 822.9361
Year
�'
o
°5
_
aFuc
11,2471 176,903
Street (Road -
Use Tax) . 1 82,8931 164,1361 180,1391
218,0001
10,0001
n�°
^"
FUNDS
54,0001
For Year
239,0001
rn e p
°4
a
150,000)
1955
n' ny
a
(
1 125
CItE�xpe sseasmert 1 8,0911 19,7451 32,7011
o,a :3
N
For Year
18,794
a
o �
_
Esttmyted Taxes 000.00 of am. -Hood valve
{ver 61,
°
1956
"'
.h
g
General 1
121,5321
196,5241 194,8361
32_2,3461
1 M 11 1,700,612.00
90,1501
162,196
Btreet
j 58,9_771
187,6731 183,6691
_70,0001
10,0001
16,5501
231,777
Public Safety 1
85,4881
609,7051 668,3011
_2b8,3271
765,!101
70,0001
120,8001
574,310
Sanitation _ 1
$2,7271
228,7101 372,2841
630,5!81
15,00011
301,8251
313,763
Municipal Enter -1
114,626)
188,1161 274,7281
342,4261
1l6,8951
61,8401
160,691
Recreation 1 63,6331 198,4891 224,6421
227,8021
17,31_51
55,448_1 15_4,639
Utilltles 1 $9.92!11.683,63711,994.5771
640,3301
_83,6001
618,8651 62,975
Debt Service 1- 68,0461 83,430_1 822.9361
248,1471
16,0001
1,6271 2311320
Trust and Agencyl 92.6931 148,5111 168,0171 407,1601
30,6001
11,2471 176,903
Street (Road -
Use Tax) . 1 82,8931 164,1361 180,1391
218,0001
10,0001
208,000
Liquor Profit 1 11,7081 48,0001 60,0001
64,00111
1
54,0001
(Parking Meter 181,4631 17,0381 531,2311
239,0001
89,0001
150,000)
Parking Lot) I 1
1
Street (a4fr. land)) I I I
1251
(
1 125
CItE�xpe sseasmert 1 8,0911 19,7451 32,7011
17,9891
1,0001
18,794
Totals I 942,795;3,773,274'4,951.440!4.1711,9401
72
607,81011,686,8 2712.074,493
- -
_
Esttmyted Taxes 000.00 of am. -Hood valve
{ver 61,
=21.98
$54,002,178.00
Taxable valuation (1956)
"'
978 7f.
Taxable valuation, agricultural lands (1956)
Nuneye
""6 mill $14,238,284.0?
and credits (1956)
1 M 11 1,700,612.00
V
296 Regular Session, August 5, 1951
Mr. Wayne A. Norman of 1525
Douglas, representing a special
committee of the Dubuque Cham-
ber of Commerce read the follow-
ing communication.
August 5, 1957.
As a special committee of the
Dubuque Chamber of Commerce we
first want to express our apprecia-
tion to the City Council and City
Officials for the conscientious and
foresighted job that they have done
during a very crucial time in the
history of our city. Many projects
of vital importance to the future
of the city have been completed
and others initiated. Such a pro-
gram for the future costs money
and we know that this increases
the costs of City government. The
proposed 1958 budget for the City
of Dubuque is increased $450,569
or 12% with the tax asking up
$128,000 or 6.6%. It is staggering
to consider that the combined bud-
get increases of the three taxing
bodies total over one million dol-
lars for 1958 with total tax askings
up $715,820.
As you know, this committee af-
ter reviewing the Dubuque County
budget protested that budget on
two counts; first, the inequities of
the appraisal values between city
and county and, second, the 31%
increase in monies proposed to be
raised by taxes for county opera-
tions. We intend to carry this mat-
ter to the State for review.
The committee has reviewed the
proposed City budget and has con-
cluded that it will not protest the
budget as presented. However, we
request that the City Council and
City Manager consider the follow-
ing points:
L It is requested that the City
Council do everything possible
to bring city and county prop-
erty onto the same appraisal
base. We would suggest that a
formal request be submitted to
the Board of Supervisors by the
City Council asking that the
county property be reappraised
on the same basis as the city
appraisal.
2. We know that the City Council
is anxious to attract new in-
dustry to Dubuque and to in-
terest our present industries in
expanding in Dubuque. This,
along with the general public
welfare, necessitates a close
control on rising taxes. We hope
that the City Manager will con-
tinue to analyze every depart-
mental budget thoroughly be.
fore inclusion into budget totals
and to review the expenditures
under these budgets regularly.
In conclusion, we want to ex-
press our appreciation to the City
Manager for providing detailed in-
formation on the 1958 budget and
explaining items of increase. We
know that the combination of ef-
ficient and forward looking govern-
ment with interested and partici-
pating citizens will make real pro-
gress possible for Dubuque.
Special Committee of the
Dubuque Chamber of Commerce
Mr. George J. Hohmann of Loras
Blvd. addressed the Council object-
ing to the recent appraisal made
on City Property.
Tony Helling of 2390 Green
Street addressed the Council stat-
ing that if the new State law re-
duces the number of working hours
for the members of the fire de-
partment, thereby creating an in-
crease in expenditure in the public
safety fund, approximately $73,000,
how about the police department.
Mr. James Flynn of 806 Lowell
Street addressed the council, stat-
ing that he was told when the real
estate values were re -appraised
even though the values would be
increased the taxes would remain
about the same.
Mr. Dick Henschel of 690 Sulli-
van Street addressed the Council
by stating that if the taxes are
raised it would mean that rents
here in the City would be increased
from five to ten percent. He also
made inquiry about paying for
sewage rental when the plant is
not in operation as yet.
Gene Wright, attorney, repre-
senting the Dubuque Real Estate
Board stated that the Board re-
ceived many complaints from ten-
ants. He declared many residents
feel a breach of trust exists as to
the amount of taxes to be paid in
1958. Many citizens were led to be -
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Regular Session, August 5, 1957 227
lieve that the millage rate would be
around 65 after the property values
were re -appraised. With the new
budget however the mill rate would
be about 71. lie suggested that the
Council review the budget item by
item and publish same. If th(sre
is any way the situation can be
corrected it should be done.
Mr. Peter J. Takos of 1500 S.
Grandview Ave. addressed the
Council declaring that the time
has come to tighten up.
Mr. Les Hartley of 1960 Ungs
Street addressed the Council con-
curring in the remarks made by
Attorney Eugene Wright.
Charles Allen of 122 Princeton
Place, a comparative new comer
to the City, stated that his taxes
have practically tripled since he
came here.
Wayne Norman suggested that a
formal request be submitted to the
County Board of Supervisors by the
Council asking that the County
property be re -appraised on the
same basis as the City.
After considerable discussion on
the subject of the budget Council-
man Schueller moved that final ac-
tion on the budget be postponed
for another week to August 12,
1957 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. Daylight
Saving Time in the Council Cham-
ber at the City Hall. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote -
Yeas. --Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—%one.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Communication of Mrs. Frank
Thompson and family. acknowledg-
ing expression of sympathy in the
death of former Mayor and Council-
man. Frank W Thornpson, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communxatwn be reeecved and
filed- Seconded by C4%incilman
Welu. Carred by the !;adorning
vote:
Yeas—Mayor E",t. Cousedm m
Kolb. Schiller Weis
`ays_N'On e
Ahseat—r_,AsaG.man IL
-..
June 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, lova
Gentlemen: This will advise your
Honorable Body that on June 219,
1957 the Dubuque Planning & Zon•
ing Commission granted "Final Ap-
proval" of Glenn Carris Subdivision
on westerly side of Montana
Street,
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay,
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
August 5, 1957.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen- This is to advise that
I have approved the following
bonds and policies and desire to
have your approval on same for
filing, subject to the approval of
the City Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
Arthur A. Hartman, d/b/a Hart'
man Construction Co., Columbia
Casualty Co.
HEATING
Waterbury -Dubuque Co., Inc„ The
Tray.•l,•r♦ Indemnity Co.
Richard J Burke, Arneru•an
Bonding Co
Embach and Iteaaler, d/b/s Tho
FAsbaeh Company, Columbia C:aa✓
ualty Co
EXCAVATION
Tunnieliff !Nay Donald F.nipneor
ing and C:omtrurtwn Company and
MacDonald Construction Co. Uav-
•aport. Iowa. fsttumnnua rasualty
Corp.
Wal►rr Wilhelm, V. x Fidelity
and Guaranty Co.
krspoetfull auMnittad,
L. i. SCHO.TZ,
City US"Ner
298 Regular Session. August 5, 1957
Councilman Schueller moved that
the bonds and policies be filed, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by e the an
Welu. Carried by
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
July 19, 1957
Hon. Mayer and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: On January 10, 1957
Mrs. Dorothy Rausch filed her
claim against the City for damages
sustained in a fall in a claimed
defect in Elm Street.
Upon investigation I find that
Mrs. Rausch sustained multiple
fractures of the right humerus,
causing her to incur medical ex-
pense in the amount of $140, and
suffer loss of wages in excess of
$900; together with the attendant
pain and suffering and permanent
disability.
I have had discussions with the
attorneys for claimant and they
have agreed to accept the sum of
$1,000 in full settlement.
I recommend that this settle-
ment be approved and the Auditor
instructed to issue a warrant in
the amount of $1,000, payable to
Dorothy Rausch and Edward Failor,
her attorney and to deliver the
same upon receipts of a properly
executed release, which release
should be joined in by Mr. Arnold
Rausch, the claimant's husband.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of City Solici-
tor Nelson be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Dorothy Rausch
and Edward Failor, her attorney,
in the amount of $1000 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a prop-
erly executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, and Schueller.
Nays --Councilman Welu.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger
Notice of claim of Emmett Ken-
nedy of 1890 Chaney Road, in the
amount of $125 for damage to his
concrete driveway as the result of
Saffran Construction Co. breaking
the same in the use of heavy equip-
ment while constructing a sewer in
Chaney Road on July 22, 1957, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be referred to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Notice of claim of Miss Emma
Stotz of 557 West 16th Street, in
the amount of $13.87, for expense
incurred as the result of the main
sewer backing up into her prop-
erty on July 2, 1957, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be refererd to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Absent --Councilman Kintzinger.
Notice of claim of James C. But-
ler of Lichts Trailer Court, in the
amount of $14.13, for damage to
his car by striking a protruding
water pipe on East 25th Street
while the street was under con.
struction on July 26, 1957, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be referred to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Notice of claim of Theresa Sauser
of 2019 Avalon Road in the esti-
mated amount of $162.95, for dam-
age incurred as the result of the
sewer backing up into the base.
ment of her home on July 12th
and July 15th, 1957, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be referred to the City S011ci-
..
Regidar Session, August 5, 1957
for for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—'.Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 44.-
57,
4-57, an Ordinance amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque . so as to
classify the herein described prop-
erty as Multiple Family Residence
District.
(a) By classifying as !Multiple
Family Residence District all of
the area bounded by University
Avenue, Wilson Avenue and Fighth
Avenue, except Lot 13, Lot 1 of
14, and the Easterly 15 feet of
Lot 2 of Lot 14, all in City Lot 703,
which excepted property shall re-
main classified as Business District;
(b) By classifying as Multiple
Family Residence District all of the
area lying within the following de-
scribed boundary, to -wit: Commenc-
ing at the southeast corner of the
intersection of Eighth Ave. and Wil-
son Avenue, which is the point of
beginning; thence easterly along
the south line of Eighth Avenue to
its intersection with the west line
Of Hill Street; thence southerly
along the west line of Hill Street to
its intersection with the west line
of Caledonia Street; thence north
along the west line of Caledonia
Street to its intersection with the
north line of the north 25 feet of
the south 50 feet of the East Me of
Lot 37 in Kelly's Addition; thence
westerly along the north line of
said parcel to a point 100 feet west
of the west line of Caledonia Street;
thence southerly along a line 100
feet westerly of and parallel to
the west line of Caledonia Street
to its intersection with a line 100
feet westerly of and parallel to the
west line of Hill Street; thence
westerly along a line 100 feet west-
erly of and parallel to the west
line of Ifill Street, to its intersec-
tion with a line 100 feet north of
and parallel to the north line of
West Fifth Street; thence westerly
along a line 100 feet north of and
299
Parallel to the north line of West
Fifth Street to its intersection with
the east line of Wilson Avenue;
thence northerly along the east
line of WiNon Avenue to the north-
east corner of the intersection of
Wilson Avenue and Eighth Avenue,
wihch is the point of beginning,
presented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE NO. 44-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque, so as to
Classify the herein described prop-
erty as Multiple Family Residence
District said Ordinance having
passed upon first reading on July
1, 1957 and ordered placed on file
for public inspection before final
adoption, was presented for final
adoption.
ORDINANCE No 44.57
An Ordinance Amending ()rdinance
No. 3-34. Known as the Zoning Map
and zming Ordinance of the City of
Ituhuqun, so as to Classify the here-
in described Property as :Multiple
Family Residence I)lstrlct.
Whereas the Planning and Zon-
ing ('mnmission has filed its report
recommending the rezoning to Multi -
tile
herelnaftier desly clribed prop ertyidence tof ; and
the
a
Whereas a public hearing on the
question of such proposed rezoning
was held on the 5th day of August.
1857, at 7 MI o'clock P. M., Central
Daylight t;nvinll Ti-(,. at the City
Hall in Dubuque, Iowa, pursuant to
due and legal notice, and all parties
in Interest, and all citizens, were given
an opoortunity to be heard at said
hearing. and
Whereas the City Count -it deems
RuCami the Amendment ordinance Zoning be e esp
wary and proper:
Y(tW THEREFORE, Be IT OR-
DAINED BY THF. CITY COUNCII.
t iF THF PITY OF DUBUQUE.
section 1. That the Zoning Map and
thaimilue, known
tnaras ordinOf ance ly
of
anceNo.
i.e and the
an ended and vhantte luras f llow":rebY
(a) fly elaaslfylnitas Multiple Fami-
ly Residence District all of the area
300 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
bounded by University Avenue, Wil -
non Avenue and Eighth Avenue, ex-
cept iert 13. Lot 1 of Lot 14, and
the Easterly 15 feet of Lot 2 of Lot
14, all in City Lot 703, which excepted
property shall remain classified as
Business Distrtet;
(b) By classifying as Multiple Fam-
iyi within thsidence erict following the are t
described
lyingg
boundary,
to
Commencing at the
southeast corner of the interaectlnn
of Eighth Avenue and Wilson Avenue,
which is the point of beginning:
thence easterly along the south line
of Eighth Avenue to Its intersection
with the west line of Hill Street:
thence southerly along the.n-est line
of Hill Street to its intersection with
the west line of Caledonia Street;
thence north along the west line of
Caledonia Street to its intersection
Witt the north line of the north 25
feet of the south 60 feet of the East
% of Lot 37 In Kelly's Addition;
thence westerly along the north line
of said parcel to a point 100 feet west
of the west line of Caledonia Street;
thence southerly along a line 100
feet westerly of and parallel to the
west line of Caledonia Street to its
intersection with a line 100 feet west-
erly of and parallel to the west line
of Hill Street; thence westerly along
a line 100 feet westerly of and paral-
lel to the west line of Hill Street
to its intersection with a line
100 feet north of and parallel to the
north line of West Fifth Street;
thence westerly along a line 100 feet
north of and parallel to the north
line of West Fifth Street to its inter-
section with the east line of Wilson
Avenue; thence northerly along the
east line of Wilson Avenue to the
northeast corner of the intersection
of Wilson Avenue and Eighth Avenue,
which Is the point of beginning.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
its final pasaage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the Int day of July, 1957
Rule requiring reading on thre(
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 1st day of July, 1957
Passed, by recorded roll -call vote
adopted and approved this 5th day o'.
August 1957
Charles E. Dove
"layor
Clarence P. Welu
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Councilmen
Attest:
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Publishedofficially In The Tele
graph -Herald Newspaper this 9t.
day of August, 1957.
LEO F. FROMNIELT
It. 8/9 City Clerli
Councilman Welu moved th
adoption of the Ordinance. Se(
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carrie
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilme
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE NO. 49-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance Amending Ordinance No.
33-49, known as the Trafife Code
by repealing section a of Schedule
n thereof and enacting a substi.
ute therefor, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
eading just had be considered the
irst reading of the Ordinance. Sec.
Inded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ied by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Wb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Councilman Welu moved that the
^ules be suspended requiring an
3rdinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE No. 49-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, Known as the Traffic Code
by repealing Section A of Schedule VI
thereof and enacting a substitute
therefor.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section A of Sched-
ule Vi of Ordinance No. 33-49 be
repealed and the following enacted In
lieu thereof:
"SCHEDULE VI'l
a. The south side of West Fifth
Street from the west line of Bluff
Ptreeto the east of Needham
lace, extended and oinethe north side
of West Fifth street from a point 192
feet west of the west line of Bluff
Street to a point 100 feet east of the
east line of Prospect Street."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 6th day of August,
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 6th day of August, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 5th day of
August 1957.
CHARLES F.. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk in The Tele -
Published officially
oaph-HuraidNewspaper this Sth day
f 8
LEO F. FROMMELT
1t. 8/9 City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Repilar Session, August 5, 1957 301
'etition of Sherrill Fire Depart -
,It, requesting use of private
nt hydrants on plant property
the Brunswick Block in the
th end of the City, in the event
a fire just outside the City
tits, because their coverage In
this area has increased consider-
ably, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Fire Department with
instructions that Mr. Baal the Fire
Chief at Sherrills be given the
df,cision arrived at by the City
Manager and the Fire Chief. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Carl Herburger et al
objecting to the possible proposed
use of the lot on the northeast
corner of Diamond Street as a
Drive Inn, because it would de.
crease property values in the area
and also would be a hazard to the
safety of children, presented and
read.
Mr. Jess Mills of 3403 Jackson
Street addressed the Council ob-
jecting to the issuance of a permit
to build a Drive Inn at the north-
east corner of Diamond Street.
Evidently up until this time no
application for a building permit
for a Drive Inn had been requested
for this particular lot and area.
Mr. Mills was advised that this area
is zoned for business purposes and
it would almost be impossible to
refuse to issue a permit in the
event a request for same was made.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Petition be received and filed. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Employees Mutual
Casualty Company, requesting re-
lease of Bond No. 4465466 issued
to Linder Company heating Con-
tractors, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be granted providing there
are no outstanding claims. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb. Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Tunnieliff-MacDonald,
requesting excavation permit re-
quired for the erection of the new
J. C. Penny Company Inc. Tenant,
building at 855 Main Street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Mrs. June Bull re-
questing a refund of $75.00 on
cigrrette License No. 42, as she
has discontinued business as of
July 25, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
refund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a wararnt, pay-
able to Mrs. June Bull in the
amount of $75.00, to cover the un-
expired portion of cigarette Li-
cense No. 42. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
July 31, 1957
City Council, City of Dubuque,
City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Re: Clarence J. Arlen and De-
lores Arlen Subdivision Bond to
City of Dubuque—$25,500,00 Clover
Hill Subdivision 7.24-56 to 7.24-57.
Gentlemen: Please be advised
that the above captioned bond at
the request of the principals has
been extended for one full year,
namely, July 24, 1958, and will re-
main in full force and effect.
Yours very truly,
UNIVERSAI. SURETY COMPANY
By: M. P. Hog'►n
Authorized agent
Unversal Surety -corporate seal
302 Regular Session, August 5, 1957 —
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
l:olb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Clarence J. & Dolores
Arlen, requesting an amendment
to resolution No. 54--56, which
called for the completion of curb
and gutter and surfacing of Ever-
green Drive and Karen and Lin -
dale Streets by August 1, 1957, by
extending the time for completion
of said streets to November 1, 1958,
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor to have proper proceed-
ings prepared and the extension be
granted to July 24, 1958 in order
to conform with the expiration
date on the continuance of the
bond. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of George N. Roepsch,
requesting the extension of Busi-
ness District Zoning Classification
to include the property in the rear
of 1471 Main Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Planning
& Zoning Commission for investi-
gaiton and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Clarence C. Fay of
R.R. No. 3, requesting extension
of the city water main to the City
Limits on Rockdale Road Highway
No. 151, presented and rea, .
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
that the petition be referred to
the City Manager and Water De•
partment for investigation and re.
port. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yes — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Walter Wilhelm, re-
questing license to excavate in the
streets of the City, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Hilldale Dairy et al,
requesting permission to make an
increase of their water connection
from a/4" to 2" in the interest of
public health and safety, presented
and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Water Depart-
ment for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb,Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Atom Tavern (Jos. C.
Hefel) et al, requesting permission
to connect to the City Water Main
at a point approximately half way
between Garnet and Ruby Streets
on the Jackson Street main, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Water Department
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Tom Hickey, request-
ing construction of curb and gutter
at 2315 Lombard Street, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Regular Session, August 5, 1957
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Vern Shireman et al.
requesting the establishment of a
grade on that portion of Edith
Street (Belmont Addition) between
Brunswick and Elbow Streets, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to tae
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher of Notice of Pen-
dency of Resolution of Necessity
for public improvement for the
Tuckpointing, Waterproofing,
Cleaning and Painting the exterior
of the City Hall, 13th and Central
Avenue, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to Con-
tractors for the receipt of proposals
for the Tuckpointing, Waterproof-
ing, Cleaning and Painting the ex-
terior of the City Ball, 13th Street
and Central Avenue, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of Publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas_—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kintzinger.
No objections were filed and no
objectors were present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
Public hearing.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 127.57
Whereas, proposed specifica.
.ions, form of contract, have been
July prepared and approved by the
ity Council of the City of Du-
)uque and are now on file in the
office of the City Clerk showing
among other things the following:
For Tuckpointing, Waterproof.
ing, Cleaning and Painting the Ex.
terior of the City Hall, 13th and
Central Avenue.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own mo.
tion deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections,
they shall be deemed to have
waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the specifications which have
been prepared therefore which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July, 1957.
FINAL ADOPTION
The foregoing resolution was fi-
nally passed and adopted, by the
City Council this 5th day of Au.
gust, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman K'ntziapr.
304 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
August 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions
sealed bids were received at 10:00
A.M. C.D.T. August 5, 1957 for the
tuckpointing( waterproofing, clean-
ing and painting the exterior of
the City Hall.
The lowest pid was submitted by
the Jackson Steeplejack and Tuck
Pointing Co., George Jackson own-
er, Dubuque, Iowa, in the amount
of $11,565.00. The check accom-
panying Mr. Jackson's bid was not
certified as required by the invi.
tation to bidders but, in my opin-
ion, it is in the best interests of
the City that this informality be
waived.
I therefore recommend that the
failure of the check to be certi-
fied be waived and that the bid
of Jackson Steeplejack and Tuck -
pointing Co. be accepted and the
improvement ordered.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger,
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 160.57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Tuckpointing, Waterproofing,
Cleaning and Painting the Exterior
of the City Hall, 13th and Central
Avenue, pursuant to Resolution No.
127-57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published
in said City on July 5th, 1957, and
July 12th, 1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on August
5th, 1957, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Geo. R. Jack-
son Steeplejack & Tuckpointing
Co. of Dubuque, Iowa, in the
amount of $11,565.00 was the low-
est bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in
the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Geo.
R. Jackson Steeplejack & Tuck -
pointing Co. and the Manager be
and he is hereby directed to exe-
cute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer be au-
thorized and instructed to return
the bid deposits of the unsuccess-
ful bidders.
Passed and adopted this 5th day
of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onnded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher of hearing of
public notice—Sewage Works Im-
provementts — Contract No. 1—
Sewage Pumping Station to con-
sider proposed plans, specifica-
tions, and form of contract for cer.
tain sewage works improvements,
and further notice of the receipt
of sealed proposals up to Septem-
ber 10, 1957, at two P.M. Daylight
Saving Time, for the furnishing of
all equipment and material and the
construction of a Sewage Pumping
Station and appurtenances having
a nominal capacity of 20 million
galls per day, presented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for public
hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
Regular Session, August 5, 1957 305
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 132.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and esti-
mate of cost have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk for the following im-
provement:
The furnishing of all equipment
and material and the construction
of a Sewage Pumping Station and
appurtenances having a nominal
capacity of 20 million gallons per
day.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be paid out of the pro-
ceeds of the sale of sewer revenue
bonds which shall be issued and
sold when a contract has been ac-
cepted.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July 1957.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schuller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve-
ments.
RESOLUTION NO. 161.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the furnishing of all equipment
and material and the construction
of a Sewage Pumping Station and
appurtenances having a nominal ca-
pacity of 20 million galons per day
have been approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
public notice given as provided by
Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public contracts
and bonds, and the time and place
fixed for the hearing of all ob-
jections to said plans, specifica-
tions or contract for or cost of
such improvements, said time be-
ing this 5th day of August, 1957;
and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
August, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
Daylight Saving Time at the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall for
the purpose of hearing all inter-
ested parties and considering any
and all objections which have been
filed to the proposed plans, spe-
cifications or contract for or cost
of the improvement herein de-
scribed and proposed to be made;
and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have beenmade
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and o ed are
contract heretofore app
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved e that tdecision s
resolution containing
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
306 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb. Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of hearing of
Public Notice—Sewage Works Im-
provement—Contract No. 2—Force
main and Terminal street sewer,
to consider proposed plans, speci-
fications, and form of contract for
certain sewage works improve-
ments, and further notice of the
receipt of sealed proposals, up to
September 10, 1957, at two P.M.
Daylight Saving Time, for the fur-
nishing and installation of approxi-
mately 8,600 lineal feet of 30 inch
internal diameter reinforced con-
crete pressure pipe force main,
and 1,150 feet of 24 inch internal
diameter reinforced concrete pipe
sewer including access manholes,
manholes and appurtenances, pre-
sented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun.
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Councilman Welu moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kilb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 135.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and esti-
mate of cost have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk for the following
improvement:
The furnishing and installation
of approximately 8,600 lineal feet
of 30 inch internal diameter re-
inforced concrete pressure pipe
force main, and 1,150 feet of 24
inch internal diameter reinforced
concrete pipe sewer including ac-
cess manholes, manholes and ap-
purtenances.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be paid out of the pro-
ceeds of the sale of sewer revenue
bonds which shall be issued and
sold when a contract has been ac-
cepted.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed o nfile with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July, 1957.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve.
ments.
RESOLUTION NO. 162.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
Regular Session, Augiist 5, 1957 307
for the furnishing and installation
of approximately 8,600 lineal feet
of 30 inch internal diameter rein-
forced concrete pressure pipe force
main, and 1,150 feet of 24 inch
internal diameter reinforced con-
crete pipe sewer including access
manholes, manholes and appurten-
ances have been approved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque and public notice given as
provided by Chapter 23 of the
Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to
public contracts and bonds, and
the time and place fixed for the
hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract for
or cost of such improvements, said
time being this 5th day of August,
1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
August, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
Daylight Saving Time at the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall for
the purpose of hearing all interest-
ed parties and considering any
and all objections which have been
filed to the proposed plans, speci-
fications or contract for or cost
of the improvement herein de-
scribed and proposed to be made,
and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and consid-
ered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore aprovedp are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost
said improvement be made a mat
ter of permanent record in con•
nection with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approves
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher of hearing of Pub-
lic Notice– Sewage Works Improve-
ments—Contract No. 3 Sewage
Treatment Plant—to consider pro-
posed plans, specifications, and
form of contract for certain sew-
age works improvements and fur-
ther notice of the receipt of sealed
proposals up to September 10, 1957,
two P.M. Daylight Saving Time, for
the construction of a new Sewage
Treatment Plant of the primary
treatment type; the plant will in-
clude screen chamber, primary
tanks, sludge storage tanks, con-
trol building, storm water pump-
ing station, sludge dewatering
equipment, pneumatic lime con-
veying system, roadways and ap-
purtenances, including all exca-
vation, piling, electrical work,
heating, well, ventilation and
equipment and all labor and ma-
terials necessary for a complete
operating installation, presented
and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(Necessity RESOLUTION NO. 138 57t)
Whereas, proposed Plans, speel-
fications, form of contract and ad -
mate of cost have been duly pre -
308 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk for the following
improvement:
The construction of a new Sew-
age Treatment Plant of the pri-
mary treatment type. The plant
will include screen chamber, pri-
mary tanks, sludge storage tank,
control building, storm water
pumping station, sludge dewatering
equipment, pneumatic lime convey-
ing system, roadways and appur.
tenances including all excavation,
piling, electrical work, heating,
well, ventilation and equipment
and all labor and materials neces.
sary for a complete operating in-
stallation.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be paid out of the pro-
ceeds of the sale of sewer revenue
bonds which shall be issued and
sold when a contract has been
accepted.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 1st day of July, 1957.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Decision of Council upon objet•
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve.
ments.
RESOLUTION NO. 163.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of a new Sew-
age Treatment Plant of the pri-
mary treatment type. The plant
will include screen chamber, pri-
mary tanks, sludge storage tank,
control building, storm water
pumping station, sludge dewater-
ing equipment, pneumatic lime
conveying system, roadways and
appurtenances, including all exca-
vation, piling, electrical work,
heating, well, ventilating, and
equipment and all labor and ma-
terials necessary for a complete
operating installation have been
approved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and public
notive given as provided by Chap-
ter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950,
pertaining to public contracts and
bonds, and the time and place fixed
for the hearing of all objections
to said plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of such improve-
ments ,said time being this 5th day
of August, 1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 5th day of
August, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
Daylight Saving Time at the Coun-
cil Chambers in the City Hall for
the purpose of hearing all inter-
ested parties and considering any
and all objections which have been
filed to the proposed plans, speci-
fications or conthact for or cost of
the improvement herein described
and proposed to be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
all objections which have been
made and filed to the plans, speci-
fications, contract for or cost of
said improvement herein described
and proposed to be made, be and
the same hereby overruled and
such plans, specifications and form
of contract heretofore approved
are hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
I3egula.r Session, August 5, 1957 309
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of hear-
ing to consider the proposal to
dispose of Lot 2 of Lot 226 and
Lot 1 of Lot 269 Woodlawn Park
Subdivision; Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot
27 in Mills West Dubuque, all in
the City of Dubuque, presented
and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 144-57
Whereas Emil F. Althaus and
Thelma K. Althaus, husband and
wife, have petitioned the City Coun-
cil to convey the real estate de-
scribed as:
Lot 2 of Lot 226 and Lot 1 of
Lot 269, Woodlawn Park Subdi-
vision; Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 27
in Mills West Dubuque, all in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, subject to easement for
storm and the sanitary sewers, to
them and have offered to pay the
sum of Four Hundred Dollars
therefor; and
Whereas the City Council has ex-
amined said property and deter-
mined that the same is not re-
quired for public use in the fore-
seeable future and that a sale of
the same is in the best public in-
terest;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section I. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to exe-
cute a Quit Claim Deed convey-
ing all right, title and interest of
the City of Dubuque in and to
the above described property to
Emil F. Althaus and Thelma K.
Althaus, husband and wife, as joint
tenants with right of survivorship
and not as tenants in common, and
deliver the same upon receipt of
the sum of Four Hundred Dollars;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph -Herald July 17th, 1957
and July 24th, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
August 5th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Consideration of $400.00 re-
ceived August 7th, 1957.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of hear-
ing to consider the proposal to dis-
pose of Lots 3, 4 and 5 in Krin-
gle's Subdivision all in the City of
Dubuque, presented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
310 Regular Session, August 5. 1957
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Abstat—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 145-57
Whereas Carl B. Haught has of-
fered to purchase Lots 3, 4 and 5
in Kringle's Subdivision in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
for the sum of One Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($150), plus all special as-
sessments presently levied, or pro-
posed to be levied against said
real estate; and
Whereas the City Council has de.
termined that said property is not
required for public use andthat
it is in the best interests that said
offer be accepted;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Lots 3, 4 and 5
in Kringle's Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, subject to an easement
in the City of Dubuque for the
storm sewer thereon, be and the
same is hereby conveyed to Carl
B. Haught, and the Mayor and
Clerk authorized and directed to
execut and deliver a Quit Claim
Deed, conveying all right, title and
interest of the City of Dubuque in
said lots, subject to the reserva-
tion of easement for storm sewer,
and to deliver said deed upon re-
ceipt of the sum of One Hundred
Fifty Dollars, and the payment of
all special assessments now levied,
or proposed to be levied against
said real estate;
hearing by recorded roll call vote,
August 5th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Payment received in full August
9, 1957 .except special assessments
for street surfacing proposed to
be levied.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
August 2, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Chaney Road Sanitary Sewer
has been completed in accordance
with the plans and specifications
by the Saffran Construction Com-
pany.
I therefore recommend accept-
ance of this improvement.
Respectfully submitted,
L! J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Schiltz be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the forego-
ing Resolution published in the
Telegraph -Herald July 17th, 1957
and July 24th, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
RESOLUTION NO. 164.57
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE., IOWA
Whereas, the contract for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer in Chaney Road be-
ginning at the existing manhole
at the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of
Chaney Road and Pennsylvania
Avenue, thence northerly
feet on Chaney Road has been
completed and the City Engineer
has submitted his final estimate
showing the cost thereof including
the cost of estimates, notices, in
Regular Session, August 5, 1957 311
spection, and preparing the assess-
ment and plat, now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$8,913.66.
That $8,180.86 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property and $732.80 shall be paid
from the street construction fund
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th days of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(A Resolution accepting improve-
ment and directing the Clerk to
publish notice.)
RESOLUTION NO. 165-57
Whereas, the contract for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer in Chaney Road be-
ginning at the existing manhole
at the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of
Chaney Road and Pennsylvania
Avenue, thence northerly 1,323.25
feet on Chaney Road has been
completed and the City Manager
has examined the work and filed
his certificate stating that the same
has been completed according to
the terms of the contract, plans
and specifications and recommends
its acceptance, now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that said
improvement be and the same is
hereby accepted and the City En.
gineer be and he is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment foi
said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Clerk
subject to public inspection and
said Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of the Council's intention to
levy special assessments therefor,
as required by law.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is here-
by directed to pay to the contractor
from the funds to be realized from
the sale of sewer bonds issued up-
on the above described improve-
ment in amount equal to the
amount of his contract, less any
retained percentage provided for
therein.
Passed adopted and approved
this 5th day of August, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 166-57
Preliminary estimate and ap-
proval of proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule and all other documents
for the construction of an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer beginning
at the existing sanitary in Lot 7 of
Rose Hill Addition, thence north-
westerly to the intersection of Rob-
in Street and the first alley west
of English Lane, thence northerly
to the southeast property line of
Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivision,
thence westerly to Ramona Street,
thence northerly from the south-
east property corner of Lot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision to Ade-
line Street, thence westerly to Lot
1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Addition,
thence northerly through Lots 1-13,
2.13, 1.15, 1-16 of M. Walter Addi-
tion, and Lots 1-1.1, 2-1.1, South 45
ft. 2-1, and 1.2 of Thomas Hickey
Place, thence westerly through Lot
1-15 of M. Walters Addition to Ra-
mona Street, thence northerly on
Ramona Street to the East 50 ft.
of Lot 18 of Columbia Addition,
312 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
at an estimated cost of $23,838.98,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
August 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, lows
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheet showing a schedule of the
proposed valuations and proposed
assessments for Rarpona Sewer.
Submitted August 15, 1957.
K. J. CULLEN
City Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 167.57
Be It Resolved By the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the attached
sheet is hereby determined to be
the schedule of proposed assess-
ments for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at the existing sanitary
in Lot 7 of Rose Hill Addition,
thence northwesterly to the inter-
section of Robin Street and the
first alley west of English Lane,
thence northerly to the southeast
property line of Lot 1 of August
Lubs Subdivision, thence westerly
to Ramona Street, thence norther-
ly from the southeast property cor-
ner of Lot 1 of August Lubs Sub-
division to Adeline Street, thence
westerly to Lot 1-13 of M. Walters
Addition, thence northerly through
Lots 1-13, 2-13, 1-15, 1-16 of M.
Walters Addition, and Lots 1-1-1,
2-1-1, S 45 ft. 2-1 and 1-2 of Thomas
Hickey Place, thence westerly
through Lot 1-15 of M. Walters Ad-
dition to Ramona Street, thence
northerly on Ramona to the E 50
ft. of Lot 18 of Columbia Addition,
and the valuation set out there are
hereby approved.
Approved this 5th day of August,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMFi.T
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution .Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 168.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Coum it
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
I. The boundaries of the dis-
trict, if any.
2. Size and kind of Sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different type
of construction and kind of ma-
terial to be used.
5. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose
Hill Addition, thence northwester.
ly to the intersection of Robin
Street and the first alley west of
English Lane, thence northerly to
the southeast property line of Lot
1 of August Lubs Sudivision,
thence westerly to Ramona Street,
thence northerly from the south-
east property corner of Lot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision to Ade-
line Street, thence westerly to Lot
1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Addition,
thence northerly through Lot- 1-13,
2.13, 1-15, 1-16 of M. Walters Ad-
dition, and Lots 1-1-1, 2.1-1, South
45 ft. 2-1, and 1-2 of Thomas hickey
Place, thence westerly through Lot
1-15 of M. Walters Addition to
Ramona Street, thence northerly
on Ramona Street to the East 50
ft. of Lot 18 of Columbia Addition.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
Regular Session, August 5, 1957 313
owners at the time of the final
consideration of this proposed reso-
lution have on file with the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con.
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned proper-
ty lying within assessable distance
provided by law and in an amount
not to exceed the amount provided
by law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts tthereon
or is adjacent thereto according
to area and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the sewer funds, or partly
out of each of said funds. Bonds
shall be issued and sold in anticipa-
tion of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway por-
tion of any street or assessment
district shall be assessed to and
paid by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placde on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of August, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
approval of the resolution and di-
rected that same be placed on file
at least one week in the office of
the City Clerk for public inspec-
tion, before final adoption. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
(Fixing Date of Hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 169.57
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
lution No. 166-57 given its prelimi-
nary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the construc.
tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary
sewer beginning at the existing
sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose Hill Ad.
dition, thence northwesterly to the
intersection of Robin Street and
the first alley west of English
Lane, thence northerly to the
southeast properly line of Lot 1
of August Lubs Subdivision, thence
westerly to Ramona Street, thence
northerly from the southeast pro.
perty corner of Lot 1 of August
Lubs Subdivision to Adeline Street,
thence westerly to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of
M. Walters Addition, thence north-
erly through Lots 1-13, 2-13, 1-15,
1-16 of M. Walter Addition, and
Lots 1-1.1, 2-1-1, South 45 ft. 2.1,
and 1.2 of Thomas Hickey Place,
thence westerly through Lot 1-15
of M. Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ra.
mona Street to the East 50 ft. of
Lot 18 of Columbia Addition, and
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's
office for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 3rd day of September, 1957,
a public hearing will be held at
7:30 o'clock P.M. Daylight Saving
Time in the Council Chamber in
the City of Dubuque at which time
the owners of property subject to
assessment for the proposed im-
provement may appear and make
objection to the proposed plans
and specifications and proposed
form of contract and at the same
time to the boundaries of the pro-
posed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro-
posed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of the
time and place of such hearing
to be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
314 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration and unless
property owners at the time of fin-
al consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk objec-
tions to -the amount of the pro.
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear -
}ng the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon. approved
Passed, adopted anad app',
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 170.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun.
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Gerard J. Mersch, 543 Eight Ave-
nue.
DeForrest P. Koeller, 779 Iowa
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the aplications be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 171-57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant.
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
Class "B" Permit
John L. and Viola Savary, 827
Dodge Street.
DeForrest P. Koeller, 779 Iowa
Street.
Albert J. Ney, 1842 Central Ave-
nue.
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879-
1881 Central Avenue.
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Ave-
nue.
Gilbert G. Kramer, 1200 Iowa
Street.
Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm
Street.
Class "C" Permit
Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Se c-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 172.57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this City
and they have filed proper bonds:
Now, therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Regular Session, August 5, 1957 315
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named appli-
cants a Beer Permit.
Class "B" Permit
John L. and Viola Savary, 827
Dodge Street.
De Forrest P. Koeller, 779 Iowa
Street.
Albert J. Ney, 1842 Central
Avenue
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879-
1881 Central Avenue.
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Ave-
nue.
Gilbert G. Kramer, 1200 Iowa
Street.
Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm
Street.
Class "C" Permit
Harold O. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
August 5, 1957
To the Mayor and City Council
of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At the Council meeting held July
1st, our company discussed certain
changes which were under consid-
eration with respect to the gas
rates at Dubuque, Iowa. Since that
time, we have had a number of
discussions with Mr. Eugene C.
Lang, of Laramore, Douglass and
Popham, your consultants.
As outlined to you in the meet-
ing of July 1st, Northern Natural
Gas Co., our suppliers of natural
gas, has petitioned the Federal
Power Commission to increase the
cost of contract demand for natural
gas 511/2 cents per MCF, or from
$2.36 to $2.871/2. This increase will
t)' come effective during August
27, 1957, and if sustained by the
Commission, will mean an addi-
tional cost of gas to our company
For the Dubuque Division of $30.-
900.00 annually. In addition to this
increase cost of gas, our labor rates
were recently increased approxi-
mately 7%17,, aggregating over
$12,000 annually. Steel prices were
increased effective the 1st of July
at approximately $8.00 per ton. Al-
so, other materials and supplies
used by the gas company, as well
as taxes will be increased..
Notwithstanding these Increases
in our costs, in accordance with
our discussions in the City Coun-
cil of almost one year ago, our
company is now proposing certain
changes in the rates set forth in
Schedule 1. This reduction, it is
proposed, be made in the second
step of 4,000 cubic feet from $2.50
per MFC to $2.00 per MFC. No
further changes are proposed in
Schedule I. Should this proposal
be approved by the City Council,
it will make a rate reduction of
$23,000.00 to $25,000.00 annually
and will effect approximately 4000
customers. The largest decrease in
rates to a single customer will be
$24.00 per year. The amount of
such savings will vary in propor-
tion to the customer's use of gas.
Faced with this additional in-
crease in the cost of gas and other
materials, as well as the reduction
in revenue in Schedule 1, our com-
pany sees no alternative but to
change Schedule II to some ex-
tent. It is now proposed that the
following be the rates under Sched-
ule II:
1st 1000 cubic feet—$2.00, no
change proposed
Next 4,000 cubic feet—$1.65 per
MFC, 2nd and 3rd step com-
bined and increased
Next 45,000 cubic feet–x.85 per
MFC, no change proposed
Next 50,000 cubic feet—$.80 per
MFC, no change proposed
All in excess of 100,000 cubic
feet --$.75 per MFC, no change
proposed
Minimum monthly charge to be
$1.96—Increased from $1.71.
I would like to point out that the
change in Schedule 11, if approved
by the City Council, will re-
cover for the company the-
316 Regular Session, August 5, 1957
creased cost of gas, labor, material,
etc., and recover the reduction in
revenue which is prol-osed by
Schedule I. Our company can only
recover these additional costs and
the reduction in revenue by in-
creasing the load and adding addi-
tional customers to Schedule Il.
From a technical standpoint, the
Schedule 1I rates do not increase
the cost of gas for heating pur-
poses if the customer is using gas
for other purposes, inasmuch as
the steps above 5,000 cubic feet
are not changed.
Our company is joining with
other companies in an effort to re-
duce the proposed 511/2 cents in-
crease being collected by Northern
Natural Gas Co., and if they are
successful in this endeavor, be-
cause the above changes and addi-
tional costs increased for other
items will not be recovered, our
company feels that any refund
should be retained by it.
Our preliminary estimates, based
upon 6 months actual for 1957 and
estimated for the remaining 6
months, indicates that the com-
pany, even if successful in adding
the anticipated load will make less
than a 6%% return on its proper-
ties, such rate of return gives no
effect to the changed valuations
and price levels, nor any effect to
the losses experienced during the
developmental years of 1954 and
1955.
As previously stated, these rate
matters have been discussed with
Mr. Lang, of Laramore, Douglass &
Popham, and Mr. Schiltz, the City
Manager. It is hoped that they
are in accord with proposals pre-
sented by our company.
Very truly yours,
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
SERVICE CO.
W. F. Spurrier, Comptroller.
August 5, 1957
Mr. L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Dubuque, Iowa
Re: North Central Public
Service Co.
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
We have reviewed the offers of
the North Central Public Service
Co. to make certain adjustment in
Schedule I and Schedule II of their
rates, as contained in their letter
to you dated July 8, 1957, and re-
port as follows:
Based upon operations for the
calendar year 1956, it was deter-
mined that the proposed changes
in Schedule 1 would result in a
reduction in revenue of an esti.
mated $23,552.00 for the full year
were these changes effective dur-
ing the entire year, thus confirm-
ing the Company's statements rela.
tive to these changes.
Based upon operations for the
first six months of the current
year, these changes should result
in an estimated reduction of $21,-
770.00 in revenue, had they been
in effect for the full twelve months
because of the fewer number of
customers taking gas under this
schedule than in 1956.
Combining the second and third
steps of Schedule I1 into one step
whereby the first 4,000 cubic feet
of gas after the first 1,000 cubic
feet are to be charged for at the
rate of $1.65 per 1,000 cubic feet,
based upon operations for the year
1956, would result in an estimated
increase in revenue of $30,396.00,
or $6,844.00 in excess of the reduc-
tion in revenue due to the changes
proposed in Schedule 1.
Considering Schedule I1 changes
for the calendar year 1957, and
predicted on the first six months of
the year's operations, it is estimated
that, had they been in effect for
the full year, they would produce
an increase in revenue of $41,-
126.00, or $19,356.00 in excess of
the reduction in revenue due to
the proposed changes in Schedule
I. This because of the increased
number of customers taking service
under this schedule in 1957 than
in 1956.
The Company is again faced with
an increase in the cost of gas at
the city border effective August
27, 1957, as the Northern Natural
Gas Co., has filed a request with
the Federal Power Commission for
permission to increase the price at
which it sells gas to North Central
51% cents per M.C.F. of contract
demand. This will add $30,900.00
to the annual cost of gas purchased
for distribution in Dubuque. Hence,
the increase in future revenue will
not entirely offset the future in-
creased cost of gas.
Regardless of the proposed
changes, the operations of the
Regular Session, August 5, 1957 317
North Central Public Service Co.
for the calendar year 1956 resulted
in a return of 5.05�� on the value
of the property used and useful in
serving the public. This is, as you
very well know, less than what is
considered reasonable for a pub-
lic utility company.
It is our understanding that the
proposals made are the first step
in an effort to eventually consoli-
date Schedules I and II, which can
only be accomplished when the
Company is in the position of earn-
ing what is considered a reason-
able rate of return, a position that
has not been reached to date, but
from all appearances, is not too
far distant.
Yours very truly,
LARAMORE, DOUGLASS
AND POPHAM, INC.
Eugene C. Lang
Mr. Stan Murray of 2005 Ogilby
Road, asked the Council for per-
mission to put a few pointed ques-
tions relative to gas rates, to Mr.
Eugene Lang of Laramore, Douglass
and Popham, consultants.
Permission was granted and Mr.
Murray was interested in the num-
ber of customers that would be in-
volved on the basis of reduction in
schedule one and schedule two, as
of June 30, 1957. His query was
answered by Mr. Lang stating that
7265 customers would be involved
on schedule one and 2582 custom-
ers on schedule 2, as of June 30,
1957. Mr. Murray made inquiry as
to how the new rates would effect
his cost of gas, say for the next
year, on the basis of approximately
the same amount of gas being used
in the past. The yearly increase
would approximate $14.94. The
2582 customers would be obliged
to pay $41,000 considering sched-
ule 2 changes for the calendar
year 1957, which would be approxi-
mately $19,000 in excess of the re-
duction in revenue proposed in
Schedule I. Mr. Spurrier of the
gas company discussed the pro-
posed rate changes at quite some
length with those present. Mr.
George Beaves, Jr., of 2617 Fulton
Street, addressed the Council stat-
ing that he was of the opinion that
the cost should be proportionately
distributed. Mr. Paul Wagner of
864 Edison Street was of the opin-
ion that the new rate as proposed
for group number one was on an
equitable basis.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication of Laramore,
Douglass & Popham and also the
communication of the North Cen.
tral Public Service Co. be referred
to the Council for further consider-
ation to report back at the meet.
ing of August 12, 1957. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
There being no further business,
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Approved February...3,A..1958.
February 3,
Adopted..................................
Councilmen
City Clerk
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Special Session, August 12, 1957 —_
COUNCIL
CITY �
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, August 12, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M. Day-
light Saving Time.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men .Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schilt.z.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
adoption of the 1958 Budget of
Expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1958 and end-
ing December 31, 1958 and to con-
sider further the proposal of gas
rate changes in schedule One and
Two, final action on both of the
above mentioned items being de-
ferred from the regular meeting of
August 5, 1957, and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: After carefully re-
viewing the Budget Estimate for
1958 with your honorable body and
considering each budget item; also
considering the services now pro-
vided by the City and the welfare
of all city employees, it was the
unanimous decision of the Council
that the budget was carefully pre-
pared and all items were necessary
for the efficient operation of the
City.
Because the total increase in
taxes of all local taxing bodies has
caused objection to the city budget,
certain items of capital expendi•
tures can be deferred for one year
or to a later date. These items in.
elude reduction in the General
Fund of $40,000.00 for part of the
cost of a city garage to house city
equipment; Street Fund of $40,000.
00 for part of the cost of engineer
ing and property acquisition fol
the 14th Street and Fengler Streel
overpass; Sanitation Fund of $25,
000.00 for part of the cost of cover
ing the 14th Street sewer; Muni-
cipal Enterprise -Dock Commisison
of $4.000.00 for the city's portion
of rehabilitation of the Shot Tower
and the Municipal Enterprise -Air-
port Commisison of $9.050.00 for
part of the cost of a new hanger.
These items add up to a total of
$118,050.00 which more than off-
sets the tax increase because we
would have had a normal valuation
increase in 1956 through new con-
struction to more than offset the
difference of $10,683.79 between
the published budget estimate and
the proposed changes.
There should be an increase in
the budget of all additions to the
Pension Funds of $15,353.50 and
to the Debt Service Fund of $25,.
950.00 or a total of $41,303.00.
These additions however have been
absorbed in the proposed changes.
These proposed changes will re-
duce the tax millage from 35.624
mills for 1957 to 30.150 mills for
1958, or a reduction of 15.4%.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed to
defer the capital improvement ex-
penditures and delete them in the
amounts listed from the 1958 Bud.
get.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun•
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Peter Takos of 1500 S. Grand-
view addressed the Council expres-
sing his appreciation for cutting
down the budget.
Tony Heling of 2390 Green
Street, addressed the Council stat-
ing in his estimation Bunker Hill
should be run on a more business
like basis to cut down the yearly
operating loss.
Dick Henschel of Sullivan Street
addressed the Council by making
inquiry as to the great amount of
money on hand carried as an un-
encumbered balance.
Special Session, August 12, 1957 319
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintlinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 173-57
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque after consid-
eration of the Budget Estimate of
Expenditures as published under
Resolution No. 143-57, has deter-
mined that certain expenditures for
improvements can be deferred un-
til a later date.
It It Therefore Resolved By the
City Council of Dubuque, Iowa:
That the General Fund expendi-
tures be reduced $40,000.00: the
Street Fund reduced $40,000.00: the
Sanitation Fund reduced $25,000.00;
the Municipal Enterprise Fund—
Dock reduced $4,000.00 and the
Municipal Enterprise Fund—Air-
port reduced $9,050.00.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUEI.LER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 174-57
WHEREAS, the Council of the
City of Dubuque caused to be pre-
pared and published as provided by
law, the Budget Estimate of Expen-
ditures for the fiscal year beginning.
January 1, 1958 and ending Decem•
ber 31, 1958, and the hearing upon
said Budget Estimate was fixed for
the 5th day of August 1957 at 7:3(
p.m. Daylight Saving Time at thf
Council Chamber of the City Hall
and
WHEREAS, this being the time
and place for said hearing, saU
Budget Estimate was taken up for
final consideration by the Council
and all parties in interest have
been given the opportunity to be
heard for or against said Budget
Estimate, and
WHEREAS, after due considera-
tion the City Council has deter•
mined to revise the Budget as
published in the manner provided
by Resolution No. 143--57.
It It Therefore Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, that the Budget Es-
timate of Expenditures for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1, 1958,
and ending December 31, 1958, as
amended by Resolution No. 173-
57, be and the same is hereby final-
ly approved and adopted and the
Mayor and Clerk are directed to
certify the same to the County
Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa,
together with the adopted Budget
and Certificate of Incorporation
Taxes.
Be It Further Resolved that the
taxes required to be collected in
the year be and the same are her-
by levied in the various funds in
the amounts in said Budget Esti-
mate.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 175-57
A Resolution establishing the tax
levies for the year 1957, the taxes
to be collected in the year 1958,
and used for municipal purposes
of the City of Dubuque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
there be and there is hereby levied
the taxes for municipal purposes
318 Special Session, August 12, 1951
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, August 12, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M. Day.
light Saving Time.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
adoption of the 1958 Budget of
Expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1958 and end-
ing December 31, 1958 and to con-
sider further the proposal of gas
rate changes in schedule One and
Two, final action on both of the
above mentioned items being de-
ferred from the regular meeting of
August 5, 1957, and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: After carefully re-
viewing the Budget Estimate for
1958 with your honorable body and
considering each budget item; also
considering the services now pro-
vided by the City and the welfare
of all city employees, it was the
unanimous decision of the Council
that the budget was carefully pre.
Pared and all items were necessary
for the efficient operation of the
City.
Because the total increase it
taxes of all local taxing bodies has
caused objection to the city budget
certain items of capital expendi
tures can be deferred for one yeas
or to a 13ter date. These items in
elude reduction in the Genera
Fund of $40,000.00 for part of tht
cost of a city garage to house city
equipment; Street Fund of $40,000.
00 for part of the cost of engineer
ing and property acquisition fo.
the 14th Street and Fengler Stree
overpass; Sanitation Fund of $25..
000.00 for part of the cost of covet
ng the 14th Street sewer; Muni-
:ipal Enterprise -Dock Commisison
>f $4,000.00 for the city's portion
A rehabilitation of the Shot Tower
ind the Municipal Enterprise-Air-
iort Commisison of $9,050.00 for
part of the cost of a new hanger.
These items add up to a total of
$118,050.00 which more than off-
sets the tax increase because we
would have had a normal valuation
increase in 1956 through new con-
struction to more than offset the
difference of $10,683.79 between
the published budget estimate and
the proposed changes.
There should be an increase in
the budget of all additions to the
Pension Funds of $15,353.50 and
to the Debt Service Fund of $25,-
950.00 or a total of $41,303.00.
These additions however have been
absorbed in the proposed changes.
These proposed changes will re-
duce the tax millage from 35.624
mills for 1957 to 30.150 mills for
1958, or a reduction of 15.4%.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed to
defer the capital improvement ex-
penditures and delete them in the
amounts listed from the 1958 Bud-
get.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Peter Takos of 1500 S. Grand-
view addressed the Council expres-
sing his appreciation for cutting
down the budget.
Tony Heling of 2390 Green
Street, addressed the Council stat-
ing in his estimation Bunker Hill
should be run on a more business
like basis to cut down the yearly
operating loss.
Dick Henschel of Sullivan Street
addressed the Council by making
inquiry as to the great amount of
money on hand carried as an un-
encumbered balance.
Special Session, August 12, 1957 319
Councilman Kolb moved that the ,
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 173-57
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque after consid-
eration of the Budget Estimate of
Expenditures as published under
Resolution No. 143-57, has deter-
mined that certain expenditures for
improvements can be deferred un-
til a later date.
It It Therefore Resolved By the
City Council of Dubuque, Iowa:
That the General Fund expendi-
tures be reduced 540.000.00: the
Street Fund reduced $40,000.00: the
Sanitation Fund reduced $25,000.00;
the Municipal Enterprise Fund—
Dock reduced $4,000.00 and the
Municipal Enterprise Fund—Air-
port reduced $9,050.00.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas ---Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 174-57
WHEREAS, the Council of the
City of Dubuque caused to be pre-
pared and published as provided by
law•, the: Budget Estimate of Expen-
ditures for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1958 and ending Decem-
ber 31, 1958, and the hearing upon
said Budget Estimate was fixed for
the 6th day of August 1957 at 7:30
p.m. Daylight Saving Time at the
Council Chamber of the City Hall,
and
WHEREAS, this being the time
and place for said hearing, said
Budget Estimate was taken up for
final consideration by the Council
and all parties in interest have
been given the opportunity to be
heard for or against said Budget
Estimate, and
WHEREAS, after due considera-
tion the City Council has deter•
mined to revise the Budget as
published in the manner provided
by Resolution No. 143-57.
It It Therefore Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, that the Budget Es-
timate of Expenditures for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1, 1958,
and ending December 31, 1958, as
amended by Resolution No. 173-
57, be and the same is hereby final-
ly approved and adopted and the
Mayor and Clerk are directed to
certify the same to the County
Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa,
together with the adopted Budget
and Certificate of Incorporation
Taxes.
Be It Further Resolved that the
taxes required to be collected in
the year be and the same are her-
by levied in the various funds in
the amounts in said Budget Esti-
mate.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELI.ER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 175-57
A Resolution establishing the tax
levies for the year 1957, the taxes
to be collected in the year 1958,
and used for municipal purposes
of the City of Dubuque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
there be and there is hereby levied
the taxes for municipal purposes
320 Special Session, August 12, 1957
for the ensuing year of 1957, of the
following number of mills on the
dollar of all taxable property with-
in corporate limits of said City.
1.559 mills for General Fund.
8.9492 mills for Public Safety Fund.
4.4997 mills for Sanitation Fund.
2.9883 mills for Street Fund.
2.1448 mills for Municipal Enter-
prise Fund.
2.4103 mills for Recreation Fund.
.9813 mills for Utilities Fund.
.2617 mills for City Assessment.
3.6045 mills for Debt Service Fund.
.7217 mills for Fire Pension Fund.
.4515 mills for Fire Retirement
Fund.
.5209 mills for Police Pension
Fund.
.3976 mills for Police Retirement
Fund.
.2630 mills for Social Security
Fund.
.3865 mills for Employees Retire-
ment Fund (State)
Be It Further Resolved that the
1.25 mills on the dollar is hereby
levied upon all lots or parcels of
land containing ten acres or more
which are occupied in good faith
and used for agricultural or horti-
cultural purposes.
Be It Further Resolved that the
Mayor and Clerk be and they are
hereby directed to certify the sums
of money that the said tax levies
will produce as shown by the Bud-
get Estimate of Expenditures
adopted by this Council on August
12, 1957, to the Auditor of Du-
buque County on or before August
15, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
August 8, 1957.
Mayor and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: After the Council
Meeting adjourned on Monday, Au-
gust 5th, your City Manager, Mr.
L. J. Schiltz advised me the Coun-
cil had further discussions relative
to the gas rates in the City of Du-
buque. Mr. Schiltz stated that the
Council had requested him to con.
fer with representatives of North
Central Public Service Co. and to
suggest modifications in the com-
pany's proposals.
Briefly stated, these proposals
were to proceed with the reduc-
tion in Schedule 1, as presented to
the City Council; but for Schedule
2 proposals be made to reflect only
the increase that would result from
the application of the escalator
clause in the rate ordinance. It was
also suggested that the sales pro-
motion expenses be reduced to off-
set the additional expenses for
gas cost, labor, material, taxes, etc.
not covered by the escalator in-
crease.
After the conference with Mr.
Schiltz, Mayor Dove had further
discussions with respect to the same
question, at which times the effect
of the increase in Schedule 2 on
the load building program of the
c o m p a n y was reviewed. After
the discussion with b o t h Mr.
Schiltz and Mr. Dove it was stated
that the matter would be presented
to the Management of North Cen-
tral Public Service Co., and the re-
sults transmitted to the City Coun-
cil.
We have considered the pro-
posals made and do not believe it
would be to the best interests of
our Company and its customers in
the City of Dubuque to altar our
proposals. In this connection, we
would like to point out that the
sales promotion expenses includes
not only the advertising but the
entire cost of our heating depart-
ment, their salaries, rental, taxes,
etc. Therefore, if the Company were
to eliminate all of its advertising,
which apparently some feel could
be done, the savings would be less
than 40% of the total sales promo-
Special Session, August 12, 1957 321
tion expense. Were it to curtail its
sales promotion expenses, as sug-
gested, only a limited portion of
the additional expense which would
be incurred by it would be re-
covered.
We assure you that, notwith-
standing the Council's interest in
the load building accomplishments
of the Company and your consult-
ants views on the question, no one
is more vitally interested in the
load building program than the
Management of our Company. The
effect of this increase has been
studied for a period of several
months, and bill studies have been
made to determine the effect. It is
the Management's feeling that the
proposals made on Monday, August
5th, are necessary and aprpopriate.
We hesitate to labor the situation
but believe it necessary to again
point out that the increased cost,
which the Company will sustain
during the next 12 months, will not
be offset by the proposed increase
in Schedule 2. It is the Manage-
ment's belief that teven if the load
building program estimated by the
Company is successful, the addi-
tional costs will not be recovered
until the end of 1958. Please re-
member these additional costs not
recovered are in adidtion to the
loss in revenue the Company will
sustain by the reduction of the
rates in Schedule 1.
Our Management was somewhat
disappointed that the proposals
made to the City Council, regard-
ing the proposed rate changes,
were not approved. These pro-
posals, we assure you, were the re-
sult of considerable studies on the
part of our staff and several dis-
cussions with Mr. Eugene Lang of
Laramore, Douglas, and Popham
Inc., your rate consultants. At no
time during our discusisons with
Mr. Lang did he state that the pro-
posals to change the rates in Sched-
ule 2 would have serious effect on
the load building program. It was
stated that, undoubtedly, if the
cost increased substantially the
tendency would be to retard con-
cersion to natural gas. however, it
was pointed out that other fuel
costs were increasing in price, and
the entire fuel situation would
necessarily have to be considered
before determining the full effect
on the proposed change in Sched-
ule 2.
It should also be pointed out that
Mr. Lang's studies showed that the
Company was not earning a fair
return in 1956, and that the six
months actual to June 30—plus six
months estimated to December 31,
indicated the Company would not
make a fair return for the present
year.
It is realized that Councilman,
Charles A. Kintzinger, was not pres-
ent during the Council Meeting of
August 5th, and that the other
council members felt that it would
be appropriate to defer action one
week at which time the entire
council would be available. It is
hoped that this will materialize on
Monday, August 12th, and that the
Council will approve our proposals
which the Company believes to be
eminently fair.
As previously stated, there is
considerable work to be done on
the rate schedules and the timing
must be such as to avoid the pos-
sibility of making retroactive
changes in the rates approved by
the Council. It is therefore impera-
tive that this matter be given the
attention by the Council at the
earliest possible moment.
Very truly yours,
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
SERVICE CO.
W. F. Spurrier
Comptroller
Mr. Kisting of 1818 Garfiled Av-
enue, chairman of the Trades &
Labor Congress introduced a rep-
resentative committee of labor who
put some pointed questions rela-
tive to the proposed gas rate
changes. The average minimum
rate over the country is slightly
less than $1.15. The present Du-
buque minimum is in the top 15%
of the country and the committee
felt that a raise is unwarranted.
Sol Tabak addressed the Coun.
cil by stating that in his opinion
Schedule One users are entitled to
some relief. Mr. Stan Liedtke of
2095 Ogilby Road was concerned
322 Special Session, August 12, 1957
about the invoking of the escalator
clause in the Gas Company fran-
chise.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the Gas Company's proposal be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 50-57
A nOrdinance fixing and estab-
lishing rates to be charged for
the furnishing of gas for residen-
tial, commercial and firm indus-
trial purposes within the City of
Dubuque, Iowa; fixing and regulat-
ing the method of service thereof:
repealing Ordinance No. 35-55,
and all Ordinances and Resolutions
in conflict herewith, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 50-57
Ar, ordinance fixing and eatabllshing
rates to be charged for the furnish-
ing of gas for residential, commercial
and firm industrial purposes within
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: fixing
and regulating the method of serv-
ice 'hereof: repeallnK nrdlnance No.
$5.5:,, and all Ordinances and Resolu-
tions in conflict herewith.
He It Ordained by the City C,,unell
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
SECTION I. DEFINITIONS:
(a) Industrial User: For the pur-
poses of this ord tra nee an "industrial
user" shall mean any consumer who
uses gas heat in processing any article
for nate.
(b) 0eneral House Heating: For the
ppui'Wiq of this ordinance gas shall
be considered used for general house
heating when gas In the principle
source of heat energy for the premiseen
occupied by the consumer.
(cl Company: As used herein the
word "Company" shall lit"a"ersofirm or corporation holding a
frq, anchise to operate a gas distribu-
tion system in the City of Oubuoue.
(d) B. T. V.: One B. T. U. Is the
heat required to raise one pound of
water one degree Fahrenheit.
SECTION 2. RATE SCHEDULE.
Commencing with all meter read -
Inge on and after October 1, 1957,
the rates to be charged for gas for
residential, commercial, and firm In-
dustrial purposes by any person, firm
orcorporation supplying gas within
the City of Dubuque, except as herein
otherwise provided, shall be fixed
.,.,d d„ . ,n'n,,;l ..4 hal',ms:
.Acilla D1 I.E. I
GENF1RA1, SF.RPIC1:
AVAILABILITY:
This rate Is available for general
service to all residential and com-
mercial usersof gas except those on.
Ing gas for general house heating.
RATE:
First 1000 cu. ft. per meter per
month per MCF—Net $1.00.
Next 4000 cu. ft. per meter per
month per MCF — Net $2.00.
Next 46000 cu ft. per meter per month
per MCF — Net $•86.
Next 50000 cu, ft. per meter per
month per JICF — Net $.80
All In excess of 1U0,000 cu. ft. per
meter per month per MCF—Net $ 76
Minimum monthly charge: $1.71.
SCHEDULE
RESIDENTIAL AND t'OMMERCIAL
HOUSE 14EATI ,G AND
INDUSTRIAL SERVICE
AVAILABILITY:
This rate is available to all resi-
dential and commercial users of gas
for general house heating regardless
of other Kae appliances. All gas to be
supppplied through one meter.
This rate is also available to small
Industrial users requiring firm gas.
RATE:
First 1000 cu. ft. per meter per
month per \SCF — Net $2.00.
Next 4000 cu, ft. per meter per
month per MCF — Net $1.65.
Next 45000 cu. ft. per meter per
month per MCF — Net $.85.
Next 50000 cu. ft. per meter per
month per MCF — Net $.80.
All m c
exess of 100,000 cu. ft
. per
meter per month per 6ICF — Not
$.76.
Slinlmum monthly charge: $1.96 per
meter.
INTERRUPTIBLE GAS
Interruptible gas when available
shall be furnished to commercial and
Industrial users In accordance with
standard Contract and Rates on
file with the City Clerk.
REGULATIONS:
Customers desiring general house
heating service shall first as crtaln
from the person, firm or corporation
supplying gas, if such service is
available at the desired location and
then shall Install only approved gas
burning aparatus In compliance with
the supplier's safety requirements,
and applicable city ordinances.
SECTION 3 COST OF GAS AD-
JUSTMENT.
The rate schedules quoted herein
are predicated upon natural gas hav-
ing a heat content of 1,000 D.T.U. per
cublo foot delivered to the City Bor-
der Station, Dubuque, Iowa and cost-
ing on the basis of a IOU per cent load
factor, 30.98 c per INf.C.F. In the event
the cost of natural gas is Increased or
decreased will, the consent (it or by
the action of a duly constituted regu-
latory body resulting In a cost of
purchased natural gas at the Clty
Border Station based upon a 1110
per cent load factor. 11
ther
charge pe
i r ,Io eu,;.
eequeut wilhig perio„ 1,<•,innuiK not
earlier than the uffectil,e date of such
Increase or decrease, shall be In-
creased or decreased accordingly, by
the atnuunt of which such unit of cost
exceeds or is less than 30.980 per
W.C.F. multiolted by ' ,. as 'hs case
Special Session, Anpist 12, 1957 g23
may nei provided, however, that It
the amount of the Increase or de.
crease, ao computed per Si I, F. Is
not multiple
comput dtotheoshall
nearest such multi
ple.
SECTiON 1. TAX CLAUSE.
To the total monthly bill as com-
puted under any of the rate of sched-
right toeadd add part of
aoallhall h he the
pro-
rated increase In the cost of natural
gas to the company In any month
resulting from the addition of any
excise tax levied on the natural gas
as xtrchased or sold.
TjIe term "excise isx" where used
aboveshall mean ally occupational
Itroduction, severance, gathering,
ranspurtatlon, pipeline footage, sales
or other excise tax or tax ul similar
nature noty or hereafter imposed by
any lawful authority upon or in ro-
spect to the production. orseverance,
por tat
transion• 1
the natural gas sold by the com.
pally.
Any changes In rates under Sec. 3
or ishall be repurted to the City
Council on the basis therefor.
sLCTION 5. MBFTEIi 'L1tViCE.
No person, firm or corporation suit
-
plyinggas shall install any meter or
meters upon n customer's premise for
the purpose of measuring gas to be
supWied to said customer unless and
unt I such meter has been properly
in acof alibrated
ted six d(6) months preceding
date of installation upon It customer's
premise, so that the error in registra-
tion of rated meter capacity is within
two percent k2 per cent) of accuracy.
Any meter Installed upon a cus-
tomer's premise shall bear a label
clearly indicating the date that sold
meter was tested and recalibrated.
No meter shall be. kept in service
which has not been rec•aiibrated with -
In It ten year period.
The person• firm, or eorroration,
supplying gas in the City of Dubuque
shall keep on file a record of the test
of each meter Installed upon or re-
tained In service upon the customer's
gremise after test, which record shall
eavailable for inspection by officials
Of
the City of Dubuque. such record
a. {lied shall Indicate the name of the
manufacturer nr said meter. Its serial
number, type capacity, number as-
signed to t by Its owner, name and
address of the customer where said
meter was in service prior to said
test, and the date of last previous
teat, together with the percentage of
error above or below acenraey, as dis.
closed by said test. Meters shall be
adjusted to register within plus or
minus two percent ft per rent) of
uI i ,' (1111 1 .ILI.
.�.
OAS.
The average gross heating value of
the gas supplied shall appruximato
1,000 B.T.U. per cu. Ft. unless the
gas supplled by the Company's
natural gas supplier shall contuiu It
greater or le>9e heating value. lit The
event the arithmetic average of hour-
ly gross heating value delivered by
the Compally's natural gas supplier
In a:Iy month shall be less than 975
Ii. T. U. or more than 1,026 B. T. U.
per cu. It. then thu volume of gas
measured hereunder during such
period shall be decreased or in-
cretised proportionately.
SECTION 7. MLA9UREMENT OF
GAS L;SLD.
The unit of ntuasurnutunt fur gas
sold will be the volume of gas in
cubic 1- 311. Lit it temperature ut ou
dekrees Faltreuhelt an at all abbuluto
pr,asurs of 4 us. above atnulspherio
pressure usnunted to be 1{.{u pblu.
RECTION S. 1'Ru\i l'9 PAY:IIENT.
Customer's tuoutuly bills shall be
computed at the net rate and there
shall be added to all bills of $2.00 or
less• it charge of lite and to all bills
In excess of $2.00, a charge equal to
the number of cubic feet of gas con-
sumed at loo per 1000 cubic feet,
which charges shall be collected from
!hove customers who fail to pay
their net bill within ten (10) days
from and after date thereof.
SECTION 9. PENALTY.
Any person, firm or corporation who
shall charge or exact other or differ.
ent rates and charges for any type
of service, the rates for which serv.
ices are herein fixed and determined,
orwho shall violate any of the pro -
via ions hereof, shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon convfc-
tlon thereof, shall be fined not to ex -
exceed $100.00 or imprisoned not to
exceed thirty (30) days in jail.
SECTION 10. REPEALING PRIOR
ORDINANCES.
Ordinance No. 35.55 adopted June 10,
1955, and all other Ordinances or
parts of Ordinances in conflict here -
within are hereby repealed.
SECTION 11.
This Ordinance shall be in full force
nupon
eationits
an Provided by Ila w, ion and pub -
Passed, adopted and approved this
12th day of August, 1957 A.D.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
RAY
CLARE CE B. R ELU
F.LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINOER
Counellmen
Attest: Leo F. lerk melt
Citv Published officall)` In thethedgra h
Herald newspaper
of
August 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
It 9-1R
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Naye—None.
August 12, 1957
To The Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen: The question has
arisen as to Section 3 in the pres-
ent rate ordinance No. 35-55, fixing
and establishing rates for the fur-
nishing of natural gas primarily
with respect to the company's in-
voking this section after the Coun.
cil has approved the company's
presently proposed rate change.
North Central Public Service
Company agrees that if the Council
approves the presently proposed
rate changes, the company will not
increase its rates pursuant to Sec-
tion 3 of the present rate ordinance
until after the Council and its rate
consultants have reviewed the re -
results of the 1957 operations in
May of 1958, or until the Council
324 Special Session, August 12, 1957
has reviewed the matter and ap-
proves the use of this rate adjust-
ment.
Very truly yours,
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
SERVICE CO.
W. F. Spurrier
Controller
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of American
Municipal Association, by Ben
West President, extending an in-
vitation to attend the national con-
gress on municipal business at San
Francisco December 2 to December
4, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the com-
munication be referred to the
Council for further consideration.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuuqe, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The International As-
sociation of Fire Chief's Conference
will be held in New Orleans on
September 8th through the 12th,
1957. I recommend that Fire Chief,
Thomas C. Hickson, be authorized
to attend this meeting and that his
expenses be paid for by the City.
Respectively submitted
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 8, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: According to Ordi-
nance No. 51-56, I recommend
that funds be transferred from the
General Special Assessment Fund
to the special assessment funds for
the amounts listed below:
Name of Street
and Type of Over -
Fund No. Improvement drawn
964 Gandolfo Street—Curb
and Gutter ....................$36.88
968 Vernon & Edina Sts.
—Sanitary Sewer ........ 13.09
982 Cross Street—Curb &
Gutter ............................ 3.44
1059 Decatur Street — As-
phaltic Macadam ........ 3.18
1065 Ramona Street—Curb
and Gutter .................. 30.72
Total Overdraft ......$87.31
There are no outstanding bonds
on the above special assessment
funds, and in order that the over-
drafts can be taken care of, there
is a sufficient amount of money
available in the General Special As-
sessment Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 8, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
Ordinance No. 51-56 I recommend
that the City Council approve the
transfer of funds available in the
following special assessment funds
on which all bonds have been paid
and which have a credit balance
to the General Special Assessment
Fund.
Street Name and
Type of Credit
Fund No. Improvement Balance
963 Audubon Street—wid-
ening and paving ......$463.80
965 York Street — Sani-
tary Sewer .................... 48.14
966 Diamond Street—Curb
and Gutter .................. 306.90
970 Lombard Street—Curb
and Gutter .................... 267,15
Special Session, August 12, 1957 325
981 Bradley Street—Sani-
tary Sewer ....................
27.61
1053 Asbury Street—Water
Main Extension ..........
16.87
1132 Primrose Street — As-
phaltic Macadam ........
4.32
1134 Stetmore Street — As-
phaltic Macadam ......
21.19
1159 Brunswick Street—As-
phaltic Macadam ......
10.33
1160 Fairway Drive — As-
phaltic Macadam ......
71.22
1161 Henry Street—Asphal-
tic Macadam ................
4.23
1162 Levi Street — Asphal-
tic Macadam ................
31.82
1163 St. Joseph Street—As-
phaltic Macadam ........
8.81
1165 Goethe Street — As-
phaltic Macadam ........
7.85
1166 Poplar Street—Asphal-
tic Macadam ................
8.92
1170 Kane Street—Asphal-
tic Macadam ................
275.78
1188 York Street — Asphal-
tic Macadam ................
8.90
Total Credit Balances ..$1.583.84
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of Nor-
man M. Buelow and others request-
ing a stop sign at the intersection
of East 28th and White Streets was
referred to the City Manager and
Police Chief for investigation and
report.
An investigation by the Police
Department of the accident experi-
enced at 28th and White Streets in-
dicates that so far in 1957 there
have been three accidents at this
intersection. One of these accidents
resulted in personal injury of two
people.
A further check of the records
indicates that there were two prop-
erty damage accidents at this inter•
section in 1956 and also in 1955
The accident experiences at this
intersection compares favorably
with the number of accidents ex-
perienced at many other open in-
tersections throughout the city.
A preliminary study of pedes-
trian and vehicle volume indicates
that no type of traffic control, sign
or signal is warranted, A study of
the accidents that have occurred in
the past 2% years indicates that in
almost every case one or more of
the drivers is r resident of the im-
mediate area and should normally
be expected to be aware of the
dangers inherent at the inter-
section.
Past experiences has indicated
that the erection of stop signs is not
the answer or solution of the acci-
dents experienced at this intersec-
tion. It has been shown in the past
that stop signs erected at such loca-
tions tend to lull those who use
the intersection most frequently in-
to a false sense of security.
Experience has shown that stop
signs erected at such an intersec-
tion with low vehicle and pedes-
trian volume leads people to adopt
an attitude of disrespect for stop
signs in general. While the stranger
who may be traversing such an in-
tersection will almost always use
caution. It is found that those most
familiar with the intersection,
through increasing familiarity with
the pecularities of the area, tend to
adopt unsafe practices while trav-
ersing these areas.
It is recommended that no con-
trol signs or signals be erected at
the intersection of 28th and White
Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I am enclosing a con-
tract for the performing of work
by the Public Administration Serv-
ice in the preparation of a position
826 Snecinl Session,
classification and pay plan for em-
ployees of the City of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
C o n t r a c t be approved and the
Mayor be authorized to sign same
on behalf of the City. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas- Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 6, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of a
group of citizens with reference to
the extension of one-way traffic sys-
tem on White and Central Avenue
was referred to the City Manager
and Police Chief for investigation.
Before considering the possibility
of extending Central Avenue and
White Street in a northerly direc-
tion as one-way streets, there are
several things that must be con-
sidered. One of the primary reasons
for adopting one-way plans for the
movement of traffic is for the more
efficient movement of vehicular
traffic. This consideration comes in-
to being when the present street
system begins to show signs of high
conjestion and extreme saturation
by vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
When evidence of such a situa-
tion comes to light there must be
a thorough investigation in order to
determine whether or not the pres-
ent system is being used in the
most advantageous manner.
Although recent volume surveys
have not been made on Central
Avenue or White Street north of
22nd Street, it is the opinion of the
Traffic Department that the satura-
tion point has not been reached and
the congestion pattern does not
warrant the extension of these
streets as one-way streets.
Central Avenue north of 22nd is
carrying a heavy load of traffic
throughout the entire day but has
not reached a point where conges-
tion is a common occurence. It is
found that congestion does exist in
the vicinity of 22nd Street during
the peak traffic hours from 3:30
P. M. to 5:15 P. M., but traffic
moves at a normal rate of speed
during all other hours of the day.
Atipist 12, 1957 _
In order to establish White Street
and Central Avenue north of 22nd
Street as one-way streets, it would
be necessary to consider the expen.
diture of approximately $35,000.00
for the erection of necessary signs,
the installation of school crossing
signals and traffic lights. Also the
improvement of the intersection of
24th and White and the intersection
of 22nd and White.
Another consideration that would
have to be taken in mind is that
of extending the primary road sys-
tem over these streets. This change
would have to receive the approval
of the State Highway Commission.
From the experience of the Traf-
fic Division of the Police Depart-
ment, Central Avenue is not being
used to the extent to warrant such
a change at the present time. Since
the time of the adoption of the one-
way street plan in the area south
of 22nd Street, the congestion or
accident picture for the area north
of 22nd has not measurably
changed. There is no noticeable in-
crease in the number of accidents
involving vehicles or pedestrians,
nor is there any noticeable increase
in the total estimated property
loss.
It is our opinion that the minor
congestion that now exists on Cen-
tral Avenue during the peak traffic
hours can be eliminated by more
efficient use of the traffic control
system now in place at 22nd and
Central.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of Clar-
ence C. Fay requesting the exten-
sion of the city water main to his
lot at the city limits on the Rock-
dale Road was referred to the City
Manager and Water Department for
investigation and report.
There is an existing 8" water
main within 600 feet of the city
Special Sessinn, August 12, 1957 327
limits which eventually will serve
about six residences, This main
could be extended at an estimated
cost of $4,000.00.It has never been
the policy of the City to extend a
main this far for one person and
because of the cost, I feel we should
not do so at this time.
We have insufficient 8" pipe on
hand to make this extension even
though approval were given.
Mr. Fay could connect to the end
of the water line on Blackhawk
Drive and run a service line along
an easement to the highway and
then to his lot.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved to con.
cur with the recommendation of the
City Manager and that Mr. Fay be
so advised. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of the
Sherrill Fire Department regarding
the use of city water from hydrants
owned by the Brunswick Industrial
Block was referred to the Fire
Chief, Water Superintendent and
myself for investigation and report.
The hydrants are privately owned
but are supplied water through city
mains. Water from these mains is
connected to the sprinkling system
throughout the Brunswick build-
ings. The hydrants could not be
used by anyone other than the Du-
buque Fire Department if and when
there is a fire in the Brunswick
Block or vicinity.
If a fire threatened any building
under our protection our depart-
ment would take the proper action
to place the fire under control.
There is also proper action for
these people to take if they desire
the city services that residents of
Dubuque support through city tax.
es. I therefore recommend denial
of the petition.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
-ecommendation of the City Man-
iger be approved in denial of the
Petition. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of Jos.
C. Hefel and John P. Page request-
ing permission to connect to the
city water main at Jackson Street
at a point half -way between Garnet
and Ruby Streets was referred to
the City Manager and Water De-
partment for investigation and
report.
I have had the Water Department
investigate this request and find
that both properties are located
outside the city limits. There is a
six-inch water main on Jackson
Street to which they could connect
a one -inch service line to their
properties.
It is recommended that approval
I
given to connect to the water
main on Jackson Street provided
that the service line is constructed
by the property owners and is lo-
cated two feet north of the south
property line and also that they pay
$2.00 per front foot of the lot or
lots of the property they own. Fur-
ther provided that all work be done
under supervision and according to
the rules and regulations of the
City Water Department.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the peo-
ple concerned be notified. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yes—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petition of the
Ililldale Dairy requesting permis-
sion to increase the size of their
present water connection from s+a"
to 2" was referred to the City Man-
ager and Water Department for in-
vestigation and report.
328 Special Session, August 12, 1957
It is our recommendation that the
Hilldale Dairy be allowed to make
an additional 1" tap into the 6"
water main located on Jackson
Street provided they pay $2.00 per
front foot for Lots 58, 59 and 60
or a total distance of 138 feet.
It is the recommendation of the
Water Department that the new
one -inch tap can be connected to
the existing main and would pro-
vide 140 gallons per minute which
would be a sufficient supply for
their needs during an emergency.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and the Hill -
dale Dairy notified. Seconded by
Councilman Kintginger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission respectfully recom-
mends to your Honorable Body the
zoning of the proposed Sewage Dis-
posal Plant area described as "Lot
No. 3 Fractional Govt. Lot No. 1,
Township No. 88 North, Range No.
3 East of 5th Principal Meridian"
to Heavy Industrial District Classi-
fication.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be approved
and that proper proceedings be
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Planning & 'Zoning Commis-
sion recommends to Your Honor-
able Body approval of the petition
of Carl J. Bisanz requesting rezon-
ing to Two Family Classification
the west side of St. Ambrose St.
between Rosedale St. and Clarke
Drive now a Single Family Zone.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be approved
and that proper proceedings be
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dallas Bush, request-
ing the cancellation of the blast-
ing bond No. 19603 for blasting
completed at the Dale Wiegand
residence at 1333 Kaufmann ave-
nue, presented and read. Council.
man Welu moved that the petition
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Frank McPoland of
647 Chestnut Street, requesting
the removal of a tree in front of
his home, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Harold A. Manhart
Jr. requesting a refund of $150 on
Class "B" beer permit No. 40, as
he has discontinued business as
of August 5, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Harold A. Man -
hart Jr. in the amount of $150 to
cover the unexpired portion of
Class "B" beer permit No. 40. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Special Session, August 12, 1957 329
Petition of Amvets Auxiliary
Post No. 8, requesting permission
to sell white clovers Saturday Sep-
tember 7, and Monday evening
September 9, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the request be granted provid-
ing there are no conflicting dates.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Highland Construc-
tion Co., requesting the establish-
ment of a grade for the construc-
tion of curb and gutter on the
southerly side of Kane street along
Lots 1 thru 6 of Block 5 in Sunny
View Hills Subdivision, presented
and read. City Manager Schiltz
recommended that approval be giv-
en and the Engineering depart-
ment grant a temporary grade.
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The bid section No. 3 of the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer has
been completed in accordance with
the plans and specifications by
the Saffran Construction Company
of Dubuque, Iowa.
I recommend that Bid Section
No. 3 of the Catfish Creek Sani-
tary Sewer be accepted with the
reservation that this improvement
will be cleaned and properly
flushed at the time that the re-
mainder of the Catfish Creek San-
itary Sewer is completed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmer
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
fA Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOULTION NO. 176.57
Whereas, the contract for the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer Bid
Section No. 3 has been completed
and the City Manager has exam-
ined the work and filed his cer-
tificate stating that the same has
been completed according to the
terms of the contract, plans and
specifications and recommends its
acceptance, now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
the recommendation of the City
Mana.ger be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed to pay to the contractor
from the funds realized from the
sale of Sewer bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in amount equal to the amount of
his contract, less any retained per-
centage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCH[TELLE,R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Bid Section No. 4 of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer has been
completed with the exception of a
small quantity of pipe which will
connect the Plymouth Street Lift
Station to the sewer. It is impos-
sible for the contractor to install
this length of pipe until the Cat-
fish Creek Lift station and sewer is
in operation. A sufficient amount
T30 Special Session, August 12. 1957
has been retained by the City of
Dubuque from the contractor's
payment for complete insurance
of installing this final footage of
pipe.
I therefore recommend that Bid
Section No. 4 of the Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer constructed by Mc-
Donnell Excavating Service be ac-
cepted with the reservation that
the above mentioned connection
will be made as soon as possible.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Nene.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 177-57
Whereas, the contract for the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer Bid
Section No. 4 has been completed
and the City Manager has exam-
ined the work and filed his certifi-
cate stating that the same has been
completed according to the terms
of the contract, plans and specifi-
cations and recommends its accept-
ance, now therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that said
improvement be and the same is
hereby accepted.
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed to pay to the contractor
from the funds realized from the
sale of Sewer bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in amount equal to the amount of
his contract, less any retained per.
tentage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, 1957,
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGEF
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
idoption of the resolution. Second-
�d by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the Dubuque
Planning & Zoning Commission
held August 6, 1957, said Planning
& Zoning Commission granted Fin-
al Approval to a new subdivision
known as Block No. 1 and Block
No. 2 in "Fiver Front Subdivision
No. 2" in the City of Dubuque, re-
cently prepared for Dubuque Dock
Commission by Bartels & McMa-
han, Engineers.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 10, 1957
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iuwa.
Gentlemen: The Dock Board of
the City of Dubuque has arranged
an agreement for exchange of 1�
with Carr, Adams & Collier Com-
pany, under the terms of which it
is proposed that Block I and Block
2 in River Front Subdivision No.
2, together with an easement for
underground conveyor, marked
Easement "A" as the same appear
on the attached plat, will be con-
veyed to Carr, Adams & Collier
Company in exchange for the trans-
fer by it to the City of:
Lot 2 of Block 9; Lot B of Lot 3
of Block 8; Lot 4 of Block 8; North
300 feet of Block 8; and Lot 1 of
Block 8, all in Dubuque Harbor
Company Addition in the City Of
Dubuque.
Both parcels have approximately
Special Session, August 12, 1957 331
the same acreage and have been
appraised by the Dubuque Real
Estate Board to have like value and
the exchange will implement the
future plans of both parties.
We have had the attached plat
prepared showing the location of
the property and it has been ap-
proved by this body and the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission.
We recommend that the plat be
approved and that exchange be
authorized.
Respectfully,
BOARD OF DOCK
COMMISSIONERS
By A. Y. McDonald,
President
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Board of
Dock Commissioners be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 178-57
Whereas the Dock Board of the
City of Dubuuqe has presented a
plat in which portions of Lot 2
of Lot 2 of Congressional Lot 8
and Government Lot 3 in Section
19, and the river bottom lying be-
tween said lots is platted as
Block 1 and Block 2 in River
Front Subdivision No. 2; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
misison and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appear
streets to be known as East Elev-
enth Street and East Twelfth
Street; and
Whereas the Dock Board has
recommended that Block 1 and
Block 2 of River Front Subdivi-
sion No. 2, as the same appear
upon said plat, be conveyed to
Carr, Adams and Collier Company
in exchange for
Lot 2 of Block 9; Lot B of Lot
3 of Block 8; Lot 4 of Block 8;
North 300 feet of Block 8; Lot
A of Block 8; Lot B of Lot 2 of
Block 8; and Lot 1 of Block 8; all
in Dubuque Harbor Company
Addition in the City of Du-
buque; and
Whereas the City Council is of
to opinion that said plat should
x approved and the proposal to
lispose of said real estate set down
for hearing;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque:
Section 1. That East Eleventh
Street and East Twelfth Street as
the same appear on said plat, be
and the same are hereby estab-
lished as public streets;
Section 2. That said plat be and
the same is hereby approved and
the Mayor and City Clerk are here-
by authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of the City of
Dubuque thereon;
Section 3. That the proposal to
convey Block 1 and Block 2 of
River Front Subdivision No. 2,
together with the easement for
underground conveyor at the point
marked Easement "A" on said
plat, to Carr, Adams & Collier Com-
pany, in exchange for
Lot 2 of Block 9; Lot B of Lot
3of Block 8; Lot 4 of Block 8;
North 300 feet of Block 8; Lot
A of Block 8; Lot B of Lot 2
of Block 8; and Lot 1 of Block
8, all in Dubuque Harbor Com-
pany Addition in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa,
be and the same is set down for
hearing at the City Council Cham-
bers in the City Hall in the City of
Dubuuqe, Iowa, on September 3rd,
1957, at 7:30 P.M., Central Daylight
Saving Time and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby author-
ized and directed to give notice
of such hearing by publication in
the Telegraph Herald once each
week for two consecutive weeks,
the last of which publicationsll
be not less than 10 days prior
to
August 22nd, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 12th day of August, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
ayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. Cin ZING
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEL
City rk,
3.32 Special Session, August 12, 1957
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu•
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
February3
Approved .................... ......P. 1958.
February 3, 1958
Adopted ............................
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Councilmen
Clerk
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R-gulur Session, September 3, 19,5 333
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Meeting September 3,
1957.
Counci: met at 7:30 P.M. Day-
light Saving Time.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu, City Manager Schiitz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that this is a regular meet-
ing of the City Council for the pur-
pose of acting upon such business
as may properly come before the
meeting.
August 13, 1957.
Mr. Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk
City Hall, 13th and Central Ave.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Mr. Frommelt:
This is to certify that in Septem-
ber of 1953 1 employed Andrew
Fondell & Sons to do the neces-
sary work of extending the sewer
on Marion Street to my curb line.
The cost was $760.00 as per the
attached duplicate bill, marked
paid.
Yours very truly,
Signed D. W. ERNST
155 Fremont Ave.
Dubuque, Iowa
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 13th day of August, 1957.
BESS S. KULANDER
(Notarial Notary Public, in and
Sea)) for Dubuque County.
Iowa.
My commission expires July 4,
1960.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be made a mat-
ter of record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Communication of Don Allen-
dorf, Civil Defense Director of East
Dubuque, offering his help and
suggesting ways and means for a
joint program of Civil Defense
which could be profitable to both
communities, presented and read.
Mayor Dove expressed his appre-
ciation upon receipt of the letter
nd moved that Mr. Allendorf be
so notified and that he be extend.
ed an invitation to attend the meet-
ing here in Dubuque scheduled for
the 17th of September on which
date Mr. Fowler, a national direc-
or of defense, will be here in the
'ity in the hope of reviving Civil
)efense.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
"arried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Communcation of League of Iowa
Municipalities, extending an invi-
,ation to send a delegation of City
officials to the 59th Annual Con-
vention of the League to be held
in Des Moines on October 9th and
10th, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be referred to the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 3, 1957.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
HEATING
Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc.—
Indemnity Ins. Co. of North Ameri-
ca.
W. J. Jordan—General Insurance
Co. of America.
Elmer N. Burkart, d/b/a Bur -
kart Fuel Company — American
Surety Co. of New York
Home Heating Company—West-
ern Surety Company.
Kennedy Furnace and Sheet
Metal Works—The Travelers In-
demnity Co.
SIDEWALK
James Sabers—Western Surety
Company.
Joseph H. Hageman—Columbia
Casualty Company.
William Wild—Columbia Casual-
ty Company.
EXCAVATION
Curtis -Straub Company—Central
Surety and Insurance Corp.
TELEVISION
Jerrold Electronics Corporation
—The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of
N. Y.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
334 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor. Seconded by Councilman We-
lu. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer
and City Health Department and
City Water Works for the month
of July as well as a list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month
of July, 1957.
Respectfully yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the month of July, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
According to your request, an
investigation has been made of the
congestion along Central Avenue
from 4th Street to 22nd Street.
There has been an investigation
going on on this condition for sev-
eral months and it is observed that
congestion does exist to some ex-
tent in the vicinity of Central
Avenue from 9th to 16th Streets.
Experience has shown that true
congestion exists on only one out
of every three Saturday mornings
with this congestion existing only
during sporadic intervals.
The congestion in this area of
course is caused from a great num-
ber of small business establish.
ments, the presence of the city
market and the heavy traffic on
Highway No. 52, No. 61 and No.
151 on Central Avenue. This street
is capable of handling a high vol.
time of traffic provided there are
no interferring factors introduced.
There are however two interfer-
ring factors along this stretch of
Central Avenue. One of the fac-
tors is the pedestrian volume.
While the volume is high when
compared with other business
hours of the week, it is no higher
than volume experience at many
other intersections throughout the
business district. The second in.
terferring factor is the nature of
the business carried on by the ma-
jority of the establishments in this
area that there is a high turnover
of vehicles at the curb parking
spaces. Any turnover at these curb
parking spaces creates an uncon-
trollable problem and it has been
noted that one car pulling away
from or backing into a parking
stall stops all traffic on that side
of the street for periods of time
which average over twenty seconds
per each maneuver. These fre-
quent occuring delays are extreme-
ly damaging to any effort to pro-
mote the efficient flow of traffic.
The traffic lights at 12th and
Central Avenue operate according
to the traffic demands of the two
streets. The placement of a police
officer at this intersection would
be a duplication of a control de-
vice which is operating efficiently.
It is not believed that any con.
gestion existing in the area results
from any inadequacy of this traf-
fic control system. We also have a
police officer assigned to the inter.
section of 13th and Central be-
tween the hours of 10:00 A.M. and
12:30 P,M. on Saturdays.
It is felt that the assignment of
any additional personnel to any of
these intersections would not meas-
urably relieve the congestion which
exists on some Saturday mornings.
The greatest benefit achieved is
seen in the pedestrian problem,
and relatively few complaints have
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 335
been received over the past months
with regard to any difficulty being
experienced by pedestrians. Most
complaints that are registered are
similar to the general complaint
issued by pedestrians in all parts
of our business district.
I recommend that continual ob-
servance be made of the conditions
and that the police department
take all steps to relieve both pedes-
trian and vehicular traffic conges-
tion.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHfLTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 27, 1957.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Mr. Kenneth Cullen, City Engi-
neer and Cletus Allen, Street Com-
missioner, who are officials of the
Iowa Public Works Association,
have requested permission to at-
tend the National Meeting of the
American Public Works Associa-
tion to be held September 22-25 at
Philadelphia.
In view of the tremendous bene-
fits derived from city officials at-
tending this type of meeting, I rec-
ommend that both of these city of-
ficials be authorized to attend this
convention at city expense.
Respectfully submitted.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
August 14, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Eleanor Scholl, 2825 Muscatine
Street, and can find no negligence
on the part of the City and recom-
mend that the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Solici-
tor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 14, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim
of Nicholas Grevas, Peru Road,
and can find no negligence on the
part of the City and recommend
that the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
August 14, 1957
Nays—None.
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Miss Emma Stotz. 557 West Six-
teenth Street, and can find no neg-
ligence on the part of the City
and recommend that the claim be
denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Carl A. Clark
of 2558 University Avenue, in the
amount of $21.50, for damage to
his car as the result of striking
a defect in Hawthorne street on
August 23, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investigs-
336 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Notice of claim of Don Deike of
1690 Ruann Drive, in the amount
of $20,00, for damage to his car
as the result of striking a defect in
the street at the intersection of
the Milwaukee tracks and First
street on August 7, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Ronald Dun-
bar of 1100% Riverview street, in
the amount of $14.92, for damage
to his car as the result of striking
a defect in Riverview Street on
July 17, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Alfred J.
Schiltz Jr. of 808% Cottage Place,
in an un -named amount, for dam-
age to his car as the result of strik-
ing a defect in Burden Avenue on
August 24, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman K i n t z i n g e r
moved that the clr.im be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Harry Phillips
of 175 S. Grandview Avenue, in the
amount of $2000.00 for damage to
both real and personal property,
as the result of a sewer backing up
into the basement of his home,
sometime during the past winter,
presented and read'. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the claim
be referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Albert P.
Dolan of 2924 Shiras Avenue, in an
un -named amount, for damage to
his car as the result of striking a
defect in Farragut street on Aug-
ust, 5, 1957 presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the elaim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Milton R. Jae-
ger Jr. of 780 Berkley Place, in the
amount of $8.40, for damage to his
car as the result of striking an ex-
cavation in the street at 690 Kane,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the claim
be referred to the Ciy Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 51.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon-
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque so as to class-
ify the herein described property
as Two Family Residence District,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu move,' that
!hc reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Ycas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller We'lu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requirinh
an Ordinance to be read on three
-parate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wel".
Naps—None.
..h
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 337
Councilman Welu moved that
a public hearing be held on the
oriinance on October 7, 1957, at
7:30 o'clock P.M in the Couned �
Chamber and that the City Clerk
be instructed to publish notice of
the hearing in the manner re-
quired by law. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 52.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon-
ing Dtap and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque so as to clas-
sify the herein described property
as Heavy Industrial District, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the reading just had
be cons.7�red the first reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol -
.owing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
a public hearing be held on the or-
dinance on October 7, 1957, at 7:30
P.M. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be instructed
to publish notice of the hearing
in the manner required by law.
Seconded' by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welt'.
Nays --None.
ORDINANCE NO. 53.57
An Ordinance vacating a Portion
of West Ninth Street lying north
of Lot 2 of Ludescher Place and
the West twenty-five feet of Lot 9
of Lorimer's Subdivision and pro-
viding for the conveyance thereof,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the reading just
had he considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carri( d' by the
lollowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Alayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the Ordi-
nance on October 7, 1957, at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber and that the City Clerk be in-
structed to publish notice of the
hearing in the manner required by
law. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Petition of Kenneth Palm re-
questing the extension of the
Dodge street sanitary sewer from
Lot 5 of the Subdivision of M. L.
144 to Lot 1 of 2 of Do31ge Street
Plac presented and read. City
Manager Schiltz recommended
that the petition be granted. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Coun-
ei•pman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 54.57
An Ordinance Granting Kenneth
J. Palm the right to construct a
sanitary sewer in Dodge Street and
providing the terms and conditions
thereof, presented and read'.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Secorded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Ko':b, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separite days. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Kolb. CarrieJ' by the fol-
lowilig vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
338 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
(official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 54.57
A ting Kenneth J.
Palmdthe nright tove aconstruct a Sanl-
tary Sewer Providing thelDodge
Te ms S
ndConditions
thereof.
Be It Ordnlned by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, lewd:
Section I. That Kenneth J. Palm
herebybe and he igranted
to const uct aneghtInch (9right
tile pipe sanitary sewer in
Dodge Street from the existing man-
hole, located in front of Lot 2 of
Lot 1 of Lot 5 of the Subdivision of
Lot 4 of Mineral Lot 144 for a dis-
tance of 760 feet easterly to Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Dodge Street Place, upon
the following terms and conditions:
(a) That grantees agree to con-
struct said sewer within one
year from the date of the adop-
tion of this Ordinance and pay
the entire cost thereof Includ-
the cost of restoring the sur-
face of the street;
(b) That said sewer shall he con-
structed in accordance with
plans approved by the State
Department of Health and the
City Manager and under the
supervision and direction of the
City Manager and City Engin-
eer;
(c) That grantee will enter into a
contract for the construction of
said sewer with a qualified
contractor which contract,
among other things, will con-
tain a clause requiring the con-
tactor to obtain all necessary
permits required by the City
of Dubuque or any other gov-
ernmental agency, a clause ob-
ilgnting the contractor and his
bondsmen to keep said sewer
In good repair for a period of
not less than two years from
the date of the acceptance of
the work, and a clause requir-
ing the contractor to furnish a
surety bond with the City of
Dubuque named as one of the
o b I 1 g e e a, guaranteeing the
faithful performance of said
contract;
(d) That upon completion of said
se%%'ei and the acceptance of
the carne by the City Council
said sewer shall become a pub-
lic sewer under the exclusive
charge and control of the City
of Dubuque, and Its free use as
such shall not be lnterferred
with by grantee or his succes-
sors or assigns;
Section 2. That the authority
Kranted herein shall terminate on
Jctober 1, 1957, unless the terms and
,ondltions of this Ordinance are ac-
,epted in writing by the grantee prior
to that date;
Section 3. After said sewer has
been completed and the total cost
thereof has been paid by grantee,
the grantee herein shall file with the
City Council a certified statement,
showing In detail all amounts paid
out by him In connection with tine
construction of said sewer, Including
engineering fees and the cost of re-
storing the surface of the street.
Thereafter, any person or persona
desiring to connect with said newer
except the grantee herein, a
apply to the City Managershfull firr per -
s[
misslon to so do and such permission
shall be granted upon condition that
this applicant pay to the City Treas-
urer, for the account of the grantee
herein, a connection charge In an
amount which will be fixed by Reso-
lution of the City Council at the time
of the acceptance of the said newer.
However, such connection charges
shall not be exacted for any exten-
sion of said sewer made by the City
of Dubuque or Its permltees.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
3rd day of September 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 11th day
of September 1957.
LEO F. FROMhfELT,
It. 9/11 City Clerk
Acceptance of Ordinance No. 54-57
Kenneth J. Palm, having full know-
ledge and understanding of all the
terms and conditions of Ordinance
No. 54-57 hereby accepts the same as
passed and agrees to comply with all
the terms and conditions thereof.
Accepted this 9th day of September,
1957.
KENNETH J. PALM
it. 9/11
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Louis Buechel, re-
questing for renewal of his excava-
tion permit, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be goranted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Weld.
Nays—None.
Petition of Western Surety Com-
pany, requesting termination of
liability covering sidewalk bond
No. 611537 issued to D. L. Potter,
presented alr9, read. Councilman
Welu moved that the release be
granted providing there are no
outstanding claims. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Thos. J. Mulgrew Co.,
requesitng the vacation of that
portion of 'Terminal street on the
west side of a straight line drawn
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 339
between the southeast corner of
the bridge pier and the northeast
corner of their ice house, present-
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition be referred
to the Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried, by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Thos. J. Mulgrew
Co., requesting a quit claim deed
conveying all of Charter street va-
cated by Ordinance No. 34-1904
and now described as follows:
Lot 2 of 2 of Block 16A; Lot 1 of 2
of Block 16A, Lot 1 of Block 16A
in Dubuque Harbor Company Ad-
dition to the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Solici-
tor for an opinion and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Harold O. Specht of
3003 Asbury street, owner of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Block 3 Hillcrest
Heights in the City of Dubuque,
requesting an extension of the
present Local District A zoning
Classification to include the above
described property, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be referred to the
Planning & Zoning Commission.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Edward J. McFar.
land of 2859 Muscatine street, re-
questing permission to construct a
stone retaining wall in front of his
property, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Council
to view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Robert Jacquinot et
al, requesting the correction of ar
annoyance on the corner of Lev]
& Sullivan streets, namely the col-
lection of water and mud, claimed
to be a detriment to the health and
beauty of the neighborhood, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing to dispose of Lot 337-C
in Eagle Point or Ham's Addition
to the City of Dubuque 1854, to
Dubuque Lumber & Coal Com-
pany, in exchange for Lot 2 of Lot
337 in Eagle Point or Ham's Ad-
dition to the City of Dubuque 1854,
presented and read.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors were present in
the Council Chamber at the time
set for public hearing.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 146.57
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended that the City con-
vey a portion of vacated Sumner
and Beach Streets to Dubuque
Lumber and Coal Company, in ex-
change for Lot 2 of Lot 337 in
Eagle Point, or Ham's Addition
to the City of Dubuque -1854, Du-
buque County, Iowa; and
Whereas the City Manager has
submitted a plat of the portion of
said vacated, streets to be con-
veyed in said exchange, which plat
assigns the lot number 37-C in
Eagle Point, or Ham's Addition to
the City of Dubuque -1854; and
Whereas the City Council has
examined said recommendation
and determined that it is in the
best public interest that said ex-
change be approved and that said
plat be approved;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
S#ction 1. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
3.10 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
authorizvJ and directed to execute
said plat on behalf of the City of I
Dubuque; I
Section 2. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to execute
a Quit Claim Deed, conveying all
right, title and interest of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, in and to Lot
337-C in Eagle Point, or Ham's
Addition to the City of Dubuque -
1854, Dubuque County, Iowa to Du-
buque Lumber and Coat Company
and deliver the same upon receipt
of a Warranty Deed of Dubuque
Lumber and Coal Company con-
veying Lot 2 of Lot 337 in Eagle
Point, or Yam's Addition to the
City of Dubuque -1854, Dubuque
County, Iowa;
Section 3. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorize-zk and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the forego-
ing Resolution published in the
Telegraph Herald August 9th, 1957
and August 16th, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
September 3rd, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Korb. Carrier
by the followinc vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of Pub-
lic hearing to dispose of Block i
and Block 2 of River Front Sub-
division No. 2 together with the
easement for underground convey-
or, at the point marked Easement
"A" on a certain plat to Carr,
Adams & Collier Company in ex-
change for Lot 2 of Block 9; Lot
B of Lot 3 of Block 8; Lot 4 of
Block 8; North 300 feet of Block 8;
Lot A of Block 8; Lot B of Lot 2
of Block 8; and Lot 1 of Block 8,
all in Dubuque Harbor Company
Addition in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, presented
and read.
No objections were filed and no
objectors were present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 179.57
Whereas on the 3rd day of Sep-
tember, 1957, pursuant to published
notice, as required' by law, the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque held a public hearing on
the proposal to convey the here-
inafter described real estate to
Carr, Adams and Collier Co. in ex-
change for the hereinafter de-
scribed real estate; and
Whereas at said time and place
all interested parties were afford-
ed opportunity to appear and be
heard; and
Whereas the City Council has
determined that it is in the best
public interest that said exchange
be approved;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That all objections to
said proposal be and the same are
hereby overruled;
Section 2. That the following de-
scribed real estate in Dubuque
County, Iowa, towit:
Block 1 and Block 2 in River -
front Subdivision No. 2 in the
City of Dubuque, according to
the recorded plat thereof, sub-
ject to an easement in Interstate
Power Co.; together with the
right to construct an under-
ground conveyor in East Elev-
enth Street at the point marked
Easement A on the plat of Riv-
erfront Subdivision No. 2, which
right shall be subject to and
shall not interfere with the use
of said street for proper street
purposes, including the installa-
tion of underground utilities and
which conveyor shall be Only
constructed in accordance with
plans approved by the City Man
ager of the City of Dubuque;
be and the same is hereby sold to
Carr, Adams aid Collier Co. in
exchange for said grantee's con-
veyance to the City of Dubuque of
the following described real estate
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 341
situated in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, to -wit:
Lot 2 of Block 9; Lot B of Lot 3
of Block 8; Lot 4 of Biock 8;
North 300 feet of Block 8; Lot
A of Block 8; Lot B of Lot 2 of
Block 8; and Lot 1 of Block 8;
all in Dubuque Harbor Company
Addition in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa:
Section 3. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to exe-
cute the Jeed of the City of Du-
buque, conveying the first above
described real estate to said gran-
tee and deliver the same upon re-
ceipt of the warranty deed of said
grantee conveying the last above
described real estate to the City
of Dubuque;
Section 4. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the of-
fice of the County Recorder of Du-
buque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted and approved
by recorded roll call vote this 3rd
day of September, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing of notice of pendency
of resolution of necessity and hear-
ing upon proposed plans and speci-
fications, form of contract and cost
of improvements for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary
sewer beginning at the existing
sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose Hill Ad-
-;Etion, thence northwesterly to the
intersection of Robin street and
the first alley west of English
Lane, thence northerly to the
southeast property line of Lot 1
of August Lubs Subdivision, thence
westerly to Ramona street, thence
northerly from the southeast prop.
erty corner of Lot 1 of August
Lubs Subdivision to Adeline Street,
thence westerly to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of
M. Walters Addition, thence north-
erly through Lots 1.13, 2-13, 1-15,
1.16 of M. Walters Addition, and
Lots 1-1-1, 2.1.1, South 45'-2.1, and
1.2 of Thomas Hickey Place,
thence westerly through Lot 1.15
of M. Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ra.
mona street to the east 50' of Lot
18 of Columbia Addition, at an es.
timated cost of $23,838.98, present.
ed and read. No written objections
were filed ami' no objectors were
present in the Council Chamber at
the time set for said pub'iic hear-
ing.
Councilman Welu moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Decision of Council upon objec.
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve.
ments:
RESOLUTION NO. 180.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer beginning
at the existing sanitary in Lot 7
of Itose Hill Addition, thence
northwesterly to the intersection of
Robin Street and the first alley
%Vest of English Lane, thence
northerly to the southeast property
line of Lot 1 of August Lubs Sub.
division, thence westerly to Ra-
mona Street, thence northerly
trotn the southeast property corner
of Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivi-
sion to Adeline Street, thence west-
erly to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters
Addition, thence northerly through
Lots 1-13, 2.13, 1.15, 1.16 of M. Wal-
ters Addition, and Lots 1-1.1, 2.1-1,
South 45'-2-1, and 1-2 of Thomas
llickey Place, thence westerly
through Lot 1-15 of M. Walters Ad-
dition to Ramona Street, thence
northerly on Ramona Street to the
Fast 50' of Lot 18 of Columbia Ad-
dition, have been approved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque and public notice given as
342 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
provided by Chapter 23 of the Code
of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public
contracts and bonds, and the time
and pace fixed for the hearing of
all objections to said plans, speci-
fications or contract for or cost of
such improvements, said time be-
ing this 31q day of September,
1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 3rd day of
September, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. Daylight Saving Time at the
Council Chambers in the City Hall
for the purpose of hearing all in-
terested parties and considering
any and all objections which have
been filed to the proposed plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of the improvement herein
described and proposed to be
made; and
Whereas, all i-iterested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and' con.
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost
said improvement be made a mat-
ter of permanent record in con-
nection with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 168.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the dis-
trict, if any.
2. Size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each different
type of construction and kind of
material to be used.
5. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose
Hill Addition, thence northwester-
ly to the intersection of Robin
Street and the first alley west
of English Lane, thence northerly
to the southeast property line of
Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivision,
thence westerly to Ramona Street,
thence northerly from the south-
east property corner of Lot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision to Ade-
line Street, thence westerly to Lot
1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Addition,
thence northerly through Lots 1-13,
2-13, 1-15, 1-16 of M. Walters Ad-
dition, and Lots 1-1.1, 2.1-1, South
45 ft. 2-1, and 1-2 of Thomas
Hickey Place, thence westerly
through Lot 1-15 of M. Walters
Addition to Ramona Street, thence
northerly on Ramona Street to the
East 50 ft. of Lot 18 of Columbia
Addition.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own mo-
tion or upon petition of property
owners, deems it advisable and
necessary for the public welfare
to make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final
consideration of this proposed reso-
lution have on file with the City
1 Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Regular Session, September 3, 1967 343
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned pro-
perty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will
be assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac.
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the sewer funds, or
partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold
in anticipation of deferred pay.
ments of assessments when a con.
tract has been performed and ac-
cepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor. The
railway portion of any street or
assessment district shall be as.
sessed to and paid by the railway
company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of August, 1957.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor.
CLARENCE 11. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 181.57
Be It Resolved By the City Coun.
Cil of the City of Dubuque that
Pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 168.57 which was duly
Passed by this Council, for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose
Hill Addition, thence northwest-
erly to the intersection of Robin
Street and the first alley west of
English Lane, thence northerly to
the southeast property line of Lot
1 of August Lubs Subdivision,
thence westerly to Ramona Street,
thence northerly from the south-
east property corner of Lot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision to Ade-
line Street, thence westerly to Lot
1 -Lot 13 of AL Walters Addition,
thence northerly through Lots 1-13,
2-13, 1-15, 1.16 of bf. Walters Ad.
dition, and Lots 1.1.1, 2.1-1, South
45 ft. 2.1, and 1.2 of Thomas
Hickey Place, thence westerly
through Lot 1.15 of M. Walters
Addition to Ramona Street, thence
northerly on Ramona Street to
the East 50 ft. of Lot 18 of Co.
lumbia Addition, be and the same
are hereby ordered and construct-
ed by this Council upon its own
motion and with the petition of
property owners. All the work
shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications
adopted and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid for by levying
special assessments against the pri-
vately owned property lying with-
in the assessable distance from the
improvements, whether such pro-
perty abut upon the same or are
adjacent thereto, according to the
area thereof and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency will be paid out
of the general or sewer funds of
the city, or partly from each of
such funds. Payment will be made
to the contractor out of funds real.
ized from the sale of bonds or
with Sewer Bonds to be issued in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments as provided by law
after the work has been completed
and accepted by the City Council.
Be It further liesolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise
for proposa•:s for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro.
vdied by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed 60 cal-
endar days after notice to pro
ceed is issued.
344 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall
be in force and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of levy
of Special Assessment and inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds for the improvement of con-
struction of an eight (8") sanitary
sewer in Chaney Road beginning
at the existing manhole at the
intersection of Pennsylvania Ave-
nue and Ohio Avenue, thence east-
erly to the intersection of Chaney
Road and Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly 1,323.25 feet on
Chaney Road, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 182.57
Resolved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: 'That
to pay for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in
Chaney Road, beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in-
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania Avenue, thence nor.
therly 1,323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, by Saffran Construction
Company, contractor in front of
and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate all as named,
situated and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as set
forth in the following schedule.
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2, Block 3 St. Anne's Sub. $191.48
Austin J. & Mary G. Kaiser,
Lot 1 of 1, Block 3 St.
Anne's Sub ......................... 47.89
Austin J. & Mary G. Kaiser,
Lot 1-1-1-A, Block 3 St.
Anne's Sub . ...................... 207.46
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2. Block 2 St. Anne's Sub. 223.42
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2 of 1, Block 2 St. Anne's
Sub....................................... 47.87
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
1.1-1-A, Block 2 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 159.57
Angelo & Anna Kerper,
Lot I of 1, Block 1, St.
Anne's Sub . ...................... 910.19
Angelo & Anna Kerper,
Lot 2, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub....................................... 191.48
Wilson E. & Opal Conlon,
Lot 3, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 191.48
Karl C. & Mary May Hos-
tert, Lot 4, Block 1 St.
Anne' Sub ........................... 191.48
Paul E. & Mary T. Perrin,
Lot 5, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 191.48
Barney J. Connelly, Lot 6,
Block 1 St. Anne's Sub..... 191.48
Donald E. & Dorothy Orcutt,
Lot 7, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 191.48
Roy & Zella E. Mangeno,
Lot 8, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 191.48
Frederick N. & Bernadine
M. Ament, Lot 9, Block 1
St. Anne's Sub .................. 191.48
Kenneth J. & Rita M. Mu-
lert, Lot 10, Block 1 St.
Anne's Sub . ...................... 191.48
Eugene H. & Katherine
Geisler, Lot 11, Block 1
St. Anne's Sub . ................ 191.48
William & Agatha D. Reilly,
Lot 12, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ...................................... 191.48
Nona & Eugene Paul Clark,
Lot 13, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub .204.91
.....................
Robert & Norma Chaney,
Lot 14, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. ........ _.. . .. 223.10
Regular Session, September 3, 1957
Leonard L. & Ruth C. Tim-
merman, Lot 15, Block 1
St. Anne's Sub . ..............
Lavonne Kennedy, Lot 1 of
1, Block 4 St. Anne's Sub.
Kenneth J. & Rita M. Mu -
lei -t, Lot 2, Block 4 St.
Anne's Sub ........................
Herbert & Betty J. Hauth,
Lot 3, Block 4 St. Anne's
Sub. ......................................
Edwin B. Horsfield, Lot 4,
Block 4 St. Anne's Sub.....
John C. & Elva J. Ross, Lot
5, Block 4 St. Anne's Sub.
Gerald J. & Mary B. Hoff.
man, Lot 6, Block 4 St.
Anne's Sub .........................
Joanne T. & John F. Rulcy,
Lot 7, Block 4 St. Anne's
Sub. ......................................
Merlin T. & Genevieve A.
Roling, Lot 8, Block 4 St.
Anne's Sub . ........................
Paul S. McKnight, Lot 9,
Block 4 St. Anne's Sub.....
Charles D. & Jeanette L.
Wolff, I.ot 10, Block 4
St. Anne's Sub ...................
Charles W. & Mary Lou
Schricber, Lot 11, Block 4
St. Anne's Sub ...................
Robert A. & Immogene P.
Grant, Lot 12, Block 4 St,
Anne's Sub . .......................
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
13, Block 4 St. Anne's
Sub. ......................................
Thomas W. & Delores J.
Hennings. Lot 14, Block 4
St. Anne's Sub . ..............
Donald J. & Elizabeth H.
Haverland, Lot 15, Block
4 St. Anne's Sub . ............
William E. & Regina F
Cherrier, Lot 16, Block
St. Anne's Sub . ...............
Rosemary & Florence Lesch,
Lot 17, Block 4 St. Anne's
S b
207.46
188.63
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.48
191.-48
191.48
191.48
191.48
4
191.48
u.......................................
Emmett R. & Maxine E.
Kennedy, Lot 18, Block 4
St. Anne's Sub . ..............
Angela & Anna Kerper, Lot
19, Block 4 St. Anne's
191.48
191.48
ISub . ...................................... 207.44
Total ............ ............ $8,180.86
1,409.60 Lin. Ft. 8" V.T.Y.
at $4.00 Lin. Ft . ............$5,638.40
41 No. of 8" x 6" Y
Branches at $10.00 Lin.
Ft . ........................... _ . 410.00
32.3 Lin. Ft. in Height of
Sidewall Manholes at
$20.00 Lin. Ft .................
4 No. of Bases at $25.00
Each................................
4 No, of Rings & Covers
at $50.00 Each ..............
409.37 Tons Crushed Rock
In Place at $3.50 Ton....
345
646.00
100.00
200.00
1,432.80
$8,427.20
'Less 209.37 Tons Crushed
Rock in Place at $3.50.... 732.80
$7,694.40
5.65 Extra Expense.......... 430.89
5"f Interest for 52 Days 55.57
$8,180.86
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the Special Benefits Con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 183-57
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of Sewer Bonds for the
purpose of providing for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of
Chaney Road Sanitary Sewer.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that $8,180.86 of the cost thereof
shall be assessed against the pro-
perty subject to assessment there-
for; and
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to issue
W Regular Session, September 3, 1957
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
public hearing has been held, pur-
suant to such notice and all objec-
tions made thereto have been con-
sidered and determined:
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of an (8) inch sanitary
sewer in Chaney Road beginning
at the existing manhole at the
intersection of Pennsylvania Ave-
nue and Ohio Avenue, thence east-
erly to the intersection of Chaney
Road and Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly 1,323.25 feet on
Chaney Road there shall be issued
Sewer bonds in the amount of
$8,180.86 in anticipation of the de-
ferred payment of assessments
levied for such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Sewer bonds; and shall bear the
date of October 4, 1957; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be numbered, divided
into series, and be in such de-
nominations and for such maturity
dates as are shown in the follow-
ing table:
Series No. 1—Bonds No. 1194
and 1195—Denomination $500.0(;
each—Maturity April 1, 1958.
Series No. 2—Bonds No. 1196
and 1197—Denomination $500.00
each—Maturity April 1, 1959.
Series No. 3—Bonds No. 1198
and 1199—Denomination $500.00
each—Maturity April 1, 1960.
Series No. 4—Bonds No. 1200
and 1201—Denomination $500.00
each—Maturity April 1, 1961.
Series No. 5—Bonds No. 1202
and 1203—Denomination $500.00
each—Maturity April 1, 1962.
Series No. 6—Bonds No. 1204
and 1205—Denomination $500.00
each --Maturity April 1, 1963.
Series No. 7—Bond No. 1206—
Denomination $500.00— Maturity
April 1, 1964.
Series No. 8—Bond No. 1207 --
Denomination $500.00 — Maturity
April 1, 1965.
Series No. 9—Bond No. 1208—
Denomination $500.00 — Maturity
April 1, 1966.
Series No. 10—Bond No. 1209 --
Denomination $500.00 — Maturity
April 1, 1967.
Series No. 11—Bond No. 1210—
Denomination $180.86 — Maturity
April 1, 1967.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make
the City of Dubuque liable in any
way, except for the application of
said special assessment fund.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as here-
inafter mentioned to the bearer
hereof, on the first day of
or at any time before that date,
at the option of the City of Du-
buque, the sum of Five hundred
dollars with interest thereon at
the rate of 5 per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually, on the pre-
sentation and surrender of the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest of this
bond are payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, in the State of Iowa.
This bond is issued by the City of
Dubuque under and by virtue of
Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa, as amended, and the ReSO-
lution of said City duly passed on
the 3t -d- day of September, 1957,
being Resolution No. 183.57.
This Bond is one of a series of
17 bonds, 16 for $.500.00 numbered
from 1194 to 1209 inclusive, and
one for $180.86 numbered 1210, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of constructing
the Chaney Road Sanitary Sewer
as described in said Resolution,
in said City, which cost is payable
by the abutting and adjacent prop-
erty along said improvements and
is made by law a lien on all of
said property. It is payable only
out of the Special Assessment
Furrd' No. 196 created by the col-
lection of said special tax, and
said fund can be used for no oth.
er purpose.
Regular Session, September 3, 1957
It is hereby certified and recit-
ed that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby irre-
vocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 4th
day of October, 1957.
(SEAL)
Mayor
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ............ day of .......................
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
....................................Dollars, in the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being ................
months' interest due that date on
its..............................Bond No............
dated.........................................
..................................................
Mayor
................................ I.................
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City
Clerk be and they are hereby in-
structed to cause said bonds to
be prepared and when so prepared
to execute said bonds and that
the City Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book kept for that purpose
and to then deliver them to the
City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be
Placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1196 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
347
the facsimile signature of the May.
ora nd countersigned with the fac.
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the secom.i' year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num.
bered.
Adopted this 3rd day of Septem-
ber, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
I, Claude McDonald, hereby cer-
tify that I posted copies of the
notice of levy of special assess-
ment and intention of the City
Council to issue bonds along the
line of improvement for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer in Chaney Road begin-
ning at the existing manhole at
the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of
Chaney Road and Pennsylvania
Avenue, thence northerly 1323.25
feet on Chaney Road.
/s/ CLAUDE McDONALD
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 21st day of August, 1957.
/s/ LEO F. FROMMELT
(Seal) Notary Public in and
for Dubuque County, Iowa
My Commission expires July 4,
1960.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
statement be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Cauncilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 18457
Whereas, Walter Beuse, Mayor
of Davenport of Iowa, departed this
life August 26, 1957; and,
Whereas, in his capacity as May-
or and as President of the Cities
348 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
Section of the League of Iowa
Municipalities, he has performed
great service in advancing the
cause of good government not only
in his own city but in the entire
State of Iowa; and,
Whereas, it is only fitting and
proper that the City Council mark
the passing of this fine citizen of
Iowa by appropriate resolutions;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque: That we do hereby
publicly express our sorrow at the
death of Walter Beuse and extend
our sympathy to his bereaved rela-
tives.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved
that the resolution be adopted and
that a copy of same be sent to
the City Council of Davenport,
Iowa and the bereaved relatives of
Mr, Beuse. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kin'zinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 185.57
Whereas Clarence J. Arlen and
Dolores Arlen, as owners of Block
3 and Block 4 in Clover Hills
Subdivision, have requested exten-
sion of time for the performance
of their agreement under the pro-
visions of Resolution No. 54-56 ac-
cepting such Subdivision; and
Whereas the surety on the sub-
division bond, Universal Surety
Company, has consented to the ex-
tension;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section I. That the time of per-
formance by Clarence J. Arlen and
Dolores Arlen, and their assigns,
of the conditions and agreements
contained in Resolution No. 54-56
approving Clover Hills Subdivision,
be and the same is hereby extend-
ed from November 1, 1957 to July
24, 1958;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the
office of the County Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROM;<fELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 186-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted
a permit to sell cigarettes and
cigarette papers within said City.
Francis P. Ackerman and James
Davis, 7-B Fischer Building, N.W.
Corner 9th and Main Street.
Richard M. Richman, 1555 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
I.EO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 349
RESOLUTION NO. 187.55
Resolution approving plat of
Katharine Place.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the
South One -Half of Mineral Lot
309A in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. is platted as Lots 1 to 6 in-
clusive Katharine Place, in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and.
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto:
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September A.D.,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilan Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
RESOLUTION NO. 188.57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
vil of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
..nd licenses are to be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
.1. Louis and Susan Spielman, 601
Rhomberg Avenue,
Ronald J. Weiner, 909 Walnut
Street.
Carl L. Noel, 1080 University
Avenue.
Walter I'. Koenig, Sr., 2412 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Richard M. Richman, 1555 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th
Street.
Thomas F. McDouough, 1064 Uni-
versity Avenue.
Mrs. Emma Scherer, 1187 Iowa
Street.
Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th
Street.
Walter R. Johnson, 336 Main
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Sydney Miller, 2850 Burlington
Street.
Thomas Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street.
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc..
630 Locust Street.
Gus and Michael Pusateri, 1098
Main Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHtiELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 189.57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc.
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this City
and they have filed proper bonds:
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
+350 Regular Session, September 3, 1957 _
issue to the following named appli-
cants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
J. Louis and Susan Spielman,
601 Rhomberg Avenue.
Ronald J. Weiner, 909 Walnut
Street.
Carl L. Noel, 1080 University
Avenue.
Walter P. Koenig, Sr., 2412 Cen-
iral Avenue.
Richard M. Richman, 1555 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th
Street.
Thomas F. McDonough, 1064 Uni.
versity Avenue.
Mrs. Emma Scherer, 1187 Iowa
Street.
Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th
Street.
Walter R. Johnson, 336 Main
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Sydney Miller, 2850 Burlington
Street.
Thomas Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street.
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.,
630 Locust Street.
Gus and Michael Pusateri, 1098
Main Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintziager, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 28, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I hereby certify that I have in-
spected the following improvement:
The construction of the 1957 Water
Main Project No. 1.
That the same has been com-
pleted in accordance with the
erms of the contract with Saffran
:onstruction Co.
That there is now due the con-
ractor under his contract the
imount of $20,629.50.
That the otal cost of the im-
)rovement is $20,696.32 as shown
,y the computation hereto at -
.ached.
K. 3. CULLEN
City Engineer
1957 Water Main Project No. 1
Computation of the Total Cost of
the Improvement
883 lin. Ft. 12" water main
at $8.00 ...........................$7,064.00
2157 lin. ft. 6" water main
at $4.50 ..........................
9,706.50
51 ft. 6" water main (hy-
drant leads) at $4.00....
204.00
2-12" Valve and box
at
$250.00 ............................
500.00
i2-6" Valve and box
at
$125.00 ............................
1,500-M
6—Hydrants at $220.00....
1,320.00
1-12" x 12" x 6" tee
at
575.00 ............................
75.00
1-12" plug at $20.00 ............
20.00
"" x 6" x 6" tee
at
$35.00 ..............................
210.00
1-6" 111/4 deg. bend
at
$20.W ................................
20.00
2---6" plug at $5.00............
10.00
Contract Total ..........$20,629.50
Contract total .................$20,629.50
Assessment total ..............
9,380,74
Water Dept. Share (pay
to contractor a f t e r
Council's acceptance) .... $11,248.76
Amount receivable from
the assessments (pay to
contractor 52 days after
the Council accepts the
improvement) ................ 9,380.74
Interest on $9,380.74 at
5% for 52 days (pay
contractor 52 days af-
ter the Council accepts
the improvement) ........ 66.82
Total amount due the
oontractor .... ..............$20,696.32
CITY SHARE OF THE
IMPROVEMENT COSI'
City share (1st. pay-
ment) ..............................$11,248.76
Interest an $9,380.74 at
51/4, for 52 days .............. 66.82
Total city share of the
improvement ............$11,315.511
..0h.
Regular Session, Svpte nbt er 3, 1857 351
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 190-57
ltesolution accepting work, as-
certaining cost, determining pro-
portion of cost to be assessed
against private property and or-
dering payment for: The construc.
tion of the 1957 Water Main Pro-
ject No. 1.
Whereas, the City Engineer has
filed his certificate with the City
Clerk, stating that he has inspected
the above improvement, that the
same has been performed in com-
pliance with the terms of the con-
tract, and that the total cost of
the work is $20,696.32.
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the work of Saf-
fran Construction Co. in complet-
ing said improvement is hereby
accepted and the City Auditor in-
structed to issue warrants payable
to said contractor in the total sum
of $20.629.50 with interest there-
on at the rate of 55, per annum
from date hereof and drawn upon
the Water Works General Fund or
any other fund available for such
improvement.
Section 2. That the total cost
of said improvement is hereby de-
termined to be $20,696.32 and it
is further determined that $11,.
315.58 of such cost shall be paid
from the Water Works General
Fund and $9,380.74 of such cost
shall be assessed against private
property within the assessment dis-
trict.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
I.EO N. SCHVELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZ1NGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. See
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote
Yea,; Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—'.None.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
I herewith submit an assessment
schedule for the above improve-
ment showing a description of
each lot to be assessed, the names
of the owners as shown by the
County Auditor's roll, the valua-
tion of each lot as set by the
Council, and the amount proposed
to be assessed against each lot.
Submitted this 3rd day of Sep-
tember, 1957.
K. ,1. CI.LLEN
City Engineer
Indiana Avenue ..................$2,355.92
Montana Street .................... 2,939.50
Pennsylvania Avenue ........ 3,029.48
Wilbricht Road .................... 1,055.84
Total Assessment ......... ...$9,380.74
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
1957 WATER MAIN PROJECT
NO. 1 (Indiatna Avenue)
Assessment
Alfred B. Boge, Lot 197,
Lenox Addition — Valua-
tion $700.00 ........................$100.00
Alfred B. Boge, Lot 198,
Lenox Addition — Valua-
tion $700.00 ........................ 100.00
John & Hattie Cornwall, Lot
199, Lenox Addition —
Valuation $2000.00............ 100.00
John & Hattie Cornwall, Lot
200, Lennox Addition —
Valuation $700.00 .............. 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 201, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $700.00.........• 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 202, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $700.00.......... 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 203, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $700.00.......... 1011.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 204, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $700•01D•••. • 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 2o5, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $7(*•00...... •• 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 206, Lenox Addition
—Valuation $600.00 .......... 100.00
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 207. Lenox Addition 52
–Valuation $450.00
352 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
Kenneth & Gladys Loncy,
Gertrude E. & Earl Marsch,
W. % of Lot 1 of 3 Wil-
Lot 1 of 208, Lenox Addi-
84.00
son's Dubuque—Valuation
tion—Vah�ation $450.00.•••
Mae Lynch, N.
S8395.O0 ............................ 152.40
Elm J.
Harold P. & Betty J. Gott.
f Lot 209, Lenox
schalk, Lot 2-1.1.2 Lots
Addition —Valuation
A 87.40
8 and 9, Wilson's Du-
"•.••• "•'.••....' ....
$450.00 ......
& Mae Lynch, N.
buquc — Valuation $2,000
Elmer .l.
.................. . 148.00
55 of Lot 21Q Lenox
.........................
Walter E. & Agnes M. Strub,
Addition —Valuation
A
100.00
Lot 1.1.1-2 Lots 8 and 9,
$450.00 ................................
J. & Lena Ward, Lot
Wilson's Dubuque—Valu-
.as.
211, Lenox Addition --
100.00
ation $2,000 148.011
Charles J. & D'Elda B. Bue.
Valuation $2800.00............
Ward, Lot
low, Lot 1.2-1-2 Lots 10
Jas. J. & Lena
Addition —
and 11, Wilson's Dubuque
212, Lenox
$700.00 100.00
—valuation148.00
Valuation ..............
& Lena Ward. Lot
James Mary Marten -
Jas. , Lennox Addition •—
213,
100.00
sen, Lot 2.2-i-2 Lots 10
and 11, Wilson's Dubuque
Valuation $700-00 ..............
Ward, Lot
—Valuation $2.000.00........ 148.00
Jas. .J. & Lena
214, Lenox Addition —
Bernard Schmitt, Lot 1 -1.1 -
Valuation $700.00 ............. 100.00
1--1 Lots 10 and 11, Wil.
Dubuque—Valuation
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
son's
.. 38.00
$656.00 .............................
215, Lenox Addition —
Valuation $700.00-...••. •..••• 100.00
Bernard & Jean A n n
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
Schmitt, Lot 2.1.1.1.1 Lots
11, Wilson's Du -
216, Lenox Addition —
Valuation $700.00.............. 100.00
10 and
buque—Valuation $11,668 120.00
John F. & Ellen E. Ward,
Eugene Miller, Lot 12A
(vacated Mills St.) Wil-
Lot 217, Lenox Addition
$2800.00........ 100.00
son's Dubuque—Valuation
-Valuation
John F. &Ellen E. Ward,
$1,200.00 .............................. 80.00
Glen F. & Rosalyn C. Carris,
Lot 218, Lenox Adition
$700.00.......... 100.00
112. Wilson's Du- 118.00
buque 1
—Valuation
Valuation $1,0ot
Adele M. Buelow, Lot 219,
Addition—Valua-
Glen 1:. &Rosalyn C. Carris,
Lennox
tion $700.00 10O
Lot 2-1-12, Wilson's Du -
........................
Adele M. Beulow, Lot 220,
buque—Valuation $1,000.. 118.00
Lennox Addition—Valua-
Glen E. & Rosalyn C. ('ams,
tion $700.00 ........................ 100.00
Lot 1, Block, Glenn Car.
ris lua-
Total ............................$2,355.92
tion $1,200.00..................... 144.00
Glen E. & Rosalyn C. Carris,
1957 WATER MAIN PROJECT
Lot 2, Block 1, Glenn Car -
NO. 1 (Montane Street)
ris Subdivision — Valua-
Assessment
tion $1,000.()o ...................... 133.48
John B. Link, Lot 2, Elva
Glen E. & Rosalyn C. Carris,
PI—Valuation $1,000.00..$118.00
Lot 3, Block 1, Glenn Car.
,Joseph F. & Catherine T.
ris Subdivision — Valua
Costa, Elva PI.—Valuation
tion $1,000.00...• ............••• 1:13.18
$1,000.00 ............................ 118.00
Glen E. & Rosalyn C. Carris.
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, Lot 1
Lot 4, Block 1, Glen Car
of 2, Wilson's Dubuque—
ris Subdivision — Valua-
Valuation $16,444.00.......... 160.00
tion $1,000.00.•.• ......•.•. •.•• 133.48
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, W. 198
Glen E. & Rosalyn C. Carris,
ft. of Lot 2 of 2, Wil-
Lot 5, Block 1, Glenn Car-
son's Dubuque—Valuation
ris Subdivision -- Va11la-
$600.00 ............................... 76.00
tion $1,000.00...................... 133.48
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, W. 198
Neal R. & Dorothy E. Mc -
ft. of Lot 2 of 3, Wil.
Evoy, Lot 6, Block 1,
son's Dubuque—Valuation
Glenn Carris Subdivision
133.18
$700.00 _....... _..... 84.00
---Valuation 81,000.00.. .
Regular Session, September 3, 1957 353
Edwin M. & Rita C. Duster,
Lot 2 Duster Place—Valu-
ation $2,000.00 .................. 200.00
Edwin M. & Rita C. Duster,
Lot 3 Duster Place—Valu-
tion $9,643.00 ................. 156.00
Total ................... _....$2,939.50
1957 WATER MAIN PROJECT
NO. I (Pennsylvania Ave.)
Assessment
Angella C. Brown, Part of
Brown Place No. 2—Valu-
ation $40,639.00 ................$421.20
Arnold C. & Martha Lange,
l,ot 1 of SW 54 of SW 'a
Section 22 -89 -2F: --Valua-
tion $18,515.00 ................1,278.80
Earl & Ruth Falk, Lot 1 of
1 of 1 W ui-NWI/4-NW
',14 -Section 27.89-2E—Val-
uation $5,225.00 ................ 938.94
Vincent & Mary Roling, Lot
2 of 1, W'/z-NW 3a -NW '/s
Section 27-89-2E—Valua-
tion
7-89-2E—Valua-
tion $8,019.00 195.24
Bueford J. & Katherine L.
Kelly, Lot 2 W i,_ -NW ''4 -
NW 1/4 Section 27-89-2E—
Valuation $4,512.00 .......... 195.30
Total ......................$3,029.48
1957 WATER MAIN PROJECT
NO. 1 (Wilbricht Road)
Assessment
Hazel Amos, Lot 1-1.2 Lots
10 and 11, Wilson's Du-
buque -- Valuation $10,-
952.00 ..... _ ..........................$120.00
James E. & Joan L. Wad -
dick, Lot 2.1.2 Lots 8 and
9, Wilson's Dubuque --
Valuation $649.00 .............. 125.04
Gertrude Ertl, Lots 1-2-1
Lots 8 and 9, Wilson's
Dubuque—Valuation $35,-
588.()n .......... ..................... 354.80
Gertrude Ertl, Lot 5 of 1,
Link's Subdivision --Valu-
ation $15,494.00 ............ No Benefit
Or. John A. & Marvel Link,
Lut 2-2-1-2-1-1, Link's Sub-
division—Valuation $24,-
499.00 ..........................No Benefit
llillcrest Babyfold, part of
Mettel Link Place—Valu-
ation $175,000.00 ................ 456.00
Total I ......$1,055.84
RESOLUTION NO. 191-57
Resolution adopting final assess-
ment schedule, levying assessment,
prescribing terms of payment
thereof, and directing City Clerk
to certify final schedule and pub-
lish notice for: The construction
if a cast iron water main for the
1957 Water Main Project No. 1.
Whereas, the City Engineer has
filed his Final Schedule of As.
sessment for the above improve-
ment showing a description of each
lot to be assessed, the valuation
of each lot as heretofore fixed
by the Council, and the amount
proposed to be assessed against
each lot, and,
Whereas the City Council has
met and considered said Final
Schedule of Assessments;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the assessments
as set forth in said schedule are
hereby confirmed and adopted and
that a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate
for the amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate all as
shown in said schedule.
Section 2. That each of said as-
sessments in excess of $25.00 is
hereby divided into ten equal an-
nual installments, the first of
which shall be due and payable on
January 1, 1958 and the succeed-
ing annual installments shall be-
come respectively due and payable
on the first day of January annual-
ly thereafter.
Section 3. That all unpaid in-
stallments shall bear interest at the
rate of 5';( per annum from Sep-
tember 3, 1957 and shall be due
and payable in the manner pro-
vided by law, provided however,
any taxpayer may pay his total
assessment in full without inter-
est within 30 days from the date
that the City Clerk certifies the
schedule of assessments to the
County Auditor as hereinafter pro-
vided.
Section 4. That the City Clerk
is hereby directed to certify the
Engineer's Final Schedule of As-
sessments to the County Auditor of
Dubuflue County, Iowa, and to pub-
lish notice thereof by our publica-
tion in the Telegraph Herald news-
354 Regular Session, September 3, 1957
paper once each week for two
consecutive weeks, the first publi-
cation of which shall not be more
than fifteen days from the date of
the filing of the final schedule
with the County Auditor.
Passer, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nay—None.
Mr. Wilson Conlan addressed the
Council relative to his claim previ-
ously filed for damage done to a
driveway on Chaney Road, alleged-
ly done by Saffran Construction
Co., at the time of construction of
the sewer in Chaney Road. Mr.
Conlan was advised that the Saf-
fran Construction Co. has insur-
ance coverage for claims of this
kind.
:NIr. Conlan stated that he con-
tacted Mr. Saffran who refused to
admit liability to his insurance
company, in this particular case.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Approved .Melr,Oh. 3 a 1958
Adopted
Councilmen
Maroh S �#. al
Kf.&A4( ....................
City Clerk
Special Session, September 16, 195 355
CITY COUNCIL!,,
Official
Special Session, September 16,
1957.
Council met at 7:30 p.m. Day-
light Saving Time.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Welu, City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
tentatively awarding contract No.
1—Sewage Pumping Station; Con-
tract No. 2—Force Main and Ter-
minal Street Sewer; Contract No.
3—Sewage Treatment Plant, as the
result of bids opened and read on
the aforementioned improvements
on September 10, 1957 at 2 P.M.
D.S.T. and acting on any other
business as may properly come be-
fore a regular meeting of the City
Council.
September 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Bids were received at 2:00 P.M.
September 10th for Contract No.
1 Sewage Pumping Station, Con-
tract No. 2 Force Main and Ter-
minal Street Sewer, and Contract
No. 3 Sewage Treatment Plant.
On Contract No. 1 Sewage Pump-
ing Station, the low bidder is Don-
ovan Construction Company of St.
Paul, Minnesota, with a total base
bid of $220,000.00. This bid was
qualified in that Contract No. 1
would not be accepted without the
award of Contract No. 3.
In as much as the total bids of
Donovan Construction Company
for Contract No. 1 and Contract
No. 3 are higher than the sum of
the: bids from the next lowest bid-
der on Contract 1 and the low bid-
der on Contract No, 3, I reconr
mend that the bid of Donovan Con-
struction Company be rejected.
The second lowest bidder on
Contract No. 1 is Conlon Construe.
tion Company of Dubuque, Iowa,
With a total base bid of $253,226.92.
1 recommend that the city accept
the bid of Conlon Construction
Company and tentatively award the
contract for Contract No. I on the
basis of this low unqualified bid
and that the following items of
major equipment be incorporated
in the contract. With these items
of equipment, the adjusted contract
price will be $250,694.72.
CONTRACT NO. 1
SEWAGE PUMPING STATION
Item No. 0.1—Sewage Screen,
Chicago Pump Company.
Item No. 0.2—Sewage Pumps,
Drives and Accessories, Fair-
banks -Morse Pumps Elect. Vlach.
Co. Mag. Drives, Elect. Mach. Co.
Motor Control Center, Fairbanks -
Morse Motor.
Item No. 0.3A—Sluice Gates, Arm-
co-Pehrul.
Item No. 0.311—Backwater Gates,
Armco.
Item No. 0.3C & D—Gate & Check
Valves, Iowa Valve Company.
Item No. 04—Motor Control Cen-
ter Panel P-4, Cutler Hammer.
Items 0-5—Pump Control System,
Automatic Control Company.
Item No. 0.6—Supply and Exhaust
Fans, Ilg Elect. Ventilator Com-
pany.
On Contract No. 2 Force. Main
and Terminal Street Sewer, the
low bidder was Schueller and Com-
pany, Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa, with
a total base bid of $343,735.00.
I recommend that the City accept
the bid of Schueller and Company,
Inc., and tentatively award the con-
tract for Contract No. 2 on the
basis of their low bid.
On Contract No. 3, Sewage Treat-
ment Plant, the low bidder is G. E.
Tillman Company, Inc., of Centra-
lia, Illinois, with a total base bid
of $992,300.00.
I recommend that the City ac-
cept the low bid of the G. E. Till-
man Company, Inc., and tentative-
ly award the contract for Contract
No. 3 on the basis of their low bid
and that the following items of
major equipment be incorporated
in the contract. With these items
of equipment, the adjusted total
contract price of Contract No. 3
will be $982,105.00.
CONTRACT NO. 3
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Item No. 0.1—Sewage Screen, Chi-
cago Pump Company.
Item No. 0 -2 --Blowers and Acces-
sories, Sutorbilt.
356 Sp(•ciu) Session, September 16, 1957
Item No. 0.3—Air Diffusion Equip- t
ment, Chicago Pump Company.
Item No. 0-4—Sludge Collectors,
Walker Process.
Item No. 0 -5 --Scam Collectors,
Walker Process.
Item No. 0.6—Meter, Builders -Pro-
vidence.
Item No. 0-7—Raw Sludge Pump,
Western Machinery Company.
Item No. 0.713—Filtrate Pumps,
Fairbanks -Morse.
Item No. 0-7C—Ferric Chloride
Pumps, Dor-Oliver.
Item No 0.7D—Storm Water Pump,
Fairbanks -Morse.
item No. 0-7E—Submersible Storm
Water Pump, Weil Pump Com-
pany.
Item No. 0 -8 --Well Pump, Byron
Jackson.
Item No. 0.9—Pneumatic Lime Con-
veying Equipment, Dracco.
Item No. 0.11—Sludge Filters and
Accessories, Komline-Sanderson,
Item No. 0-12—Lime Feeders and
Slakers, Builders Iron (Omega).
Item No. 0-15—Sluice Gates, Arm-
co-Pehrul.
Item No. 0.16—Laboratory Furni-
ture, E. H. Sheldon Company.
Item No. 0-18—Boiler, Cleaver
Brooks.
Item No. 0-19—Motor Control Cen-
ters, General Electric.
Item No. 0.20—Sludge Hauling
Equipment, Chain Belt Company.
Item No. 0.21—Plumbing Fixtures,
Crane Company.
Item No. 0-22—Exhaust Fans, Ilg
Elect. Ventilator Co.
On Contracts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, the
tentative award should be made
subject to financing the projects
and the supplemental agreements.
Respectfuly submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendations of the City Man-
ager be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and de.
sire to have your approval on same,
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
HEATING
Thomas J. Mulgrew Company,
American Surety Company of N. Y.
J. F. Stampfer Company, Fire.
man's Fund Indemnity Co.
SIDEWALK
Norbert Freiburger, Western
Surety Company.
Yours very truly,
1.. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the bonds be filed subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
;,nd City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of
August as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of
August, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow•
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Edward J. Mc.
Farland requesting permission to
construct a stone retaining wall
eight feet from the curb and with-
in the street was referred to the
Council to view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds, it was
the decision of the Council that
this retaining wall would not inter-
fere in any way with the con-
struction of a sidewalk and would
be in line with another retaining
wall in the next block north and
that permission be granted.
Special Session, September 16, 1957 357
1 recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed and
that proper proceednw;s be pre-
pared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller in ov e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Mrs. Herman
Nauman et al, registering a com-
plaint against the Meadow Gold
Dairy, for burning rubbish behind
their place of business which con-
stitutes a definite nuisance because
of the odor, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the complaint be referred to the
City Manager and Health Depart-
ment for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 18, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zon-
ing Commission recommends to
your Honorable Body denial of
the petition of Harold F. McCau-
ley et. al. requesting vacation of
the 10 ft. easement running easter-
ly between Lots 7 and 8 Block 9.
Steger Heights Subdivision from
Princeton Place to University of
Dubuque Athletic Field.
Since the Subdivision Ordinance
requires all subdividers where
blocks exceed 750 ft. in length,
to dedicate to the City of Dubuque
such casements of a minimum of
10 feet close to the middle of such
750 ft., the Planning & Zoning does
not consider it quite fair and hon-
orable to take such property from
one party, the Subdivider and then
give or sell it to another party.
Too, some day it may prove valu-
able as an exit from the athletic
field.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
August 18, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
After further study of the area
mentioned in petition of Herbert
E. Dilworth requesting vacation of
a 20 ft. alley running northerly
from Marion Street directly west
of his Lot 37 toward Highway No.
20 and Mr. Dilworth suggesting
that he does not wish to antagonise
his neighbors, the Planning & Zon-
ing Commission decided to rescind
it's earlier action as expressed in
it's letter to City Council May 15,
1957, and recommends to your
Honorable Body denial of Mr. Dil-
worth's petition until more com-
plete plans to develop the area
are at hand.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By Richard V. McKay,
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In regard to the petition of
Fischer Investment Co. requesting
vacation of certain street. The
Commission viewed the grounds,
talked to Francis O'Connor, Attor.
ney for Fischer Co. who stated a
change in plans eliminated the
need for any part of Sixth Street.
Therefore the Planning & Zon-
ing Commission recommends to
Your Honorable Body that the Al-
Special Session, September 16, 14157
358
Block A" Booth's Ad
September 9, 1957
ley between
Block 32 Dubuque Har- To the Honorable Mayor
dition and
bor Improvement Co. and Tower I
line of Sixth
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Street from the south
Street southerly to the south line
Gentlemen:
of the Alley between Block "I"
The petition of Thomas J. Mul
Booth's Addition and Block 32 Du-
grew Co, requesting vacation of a
buque Harbor Improvement Co.
portion of Terminal Street has
Addition be vacated.
been studied by the Planning &
This will allow expansion with-
Zoning Commission. An examina.
in this area and not interfere with
tion of the premises has been made
circulation of traffic or fire pro-
tile proposed
ezpla petitionerans have been
ed by the
tection.
Respectfully submitted,
The vacation of this strip of
DUBUQUE. PLANNING &
Terminal Street would not further
ZONING COMMISSION
restrict the circulation and move -
ment of traffic than now exists
By R. D. Waller,
Acting Chairman
due to permanent obstructions that
are now in place; the bridge pier
Councilman Schueller moved
and the proposed pumping station.
that the recommendation of the
The Commission has consulted with
Planning & Zoning Commission be
the Dock Commission and they
approved and that proper proceed-
have no objection.
ings be prepared. Seconded by
-Therefore the Planning and Zon-
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
ing Commission recommends grant -
following vote:
ing of the petition provided a pro
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
her certified survey plat is sub-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
mitted and the proposed size of
Nays—None.
vacation be verified and not larger
September 9, 1957
than indicated on the preliminary
To the Honorable Mayor
plan as submitted.
and City Council,
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque, Iowa
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
Gentlemen:
ZONING COMMISSION
The petition of Harold 0. Specht,
By R. D. Waller,
3003 Asbury Street requesting re-
Acting Chairman
zoning of a small area adjacent to
Councilman Welu moved that
his property location was consid-
the recommendation of the Plan-
ered.
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
This narrow strip was overlooked
proved and that proper proceed -
at the time the area was Zoned to
ings be drawn. Seconded by Coun-
Local Business A District Classifi-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol -
cation and the Planning & Zon-
lowing vote:
ing Commission recommends that
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Block 3, Hillcrest
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Heights be zoned to Local Business
Nays—None.
District A Classification.
Respectfully submitted,
Notice of claim of Will Cook
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
of 1005 Victoria Place, in the
$62.03, for damage to
ZONING COMMISSION
amount of
his property at the time the sewe!
By R. D. Waller,
was constructed in the back of Vic-
Acting Chairman
toria Street last Spring, presented
Councilman Kolb moved that the
and read.
recommendation of the Planning
Councilman Schueller moved
& Zoning Commission be approved,
that the claim be referred to the
and proper proceedings be pre.
Solicitor for investigation and re -
pared. Seconded by Councilman
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
Kolb. Carried by the following
ing vote:
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Nays—None.
Special Session, September 16, 1957 359
Notice of claim of Miss Mabel
Fay of 517% W. Locust Street, in
the amount of $15.00, for person-
al injuiries received as the result
of a fall at Angella and West Lo-
cust Streets on August 28, 1957,
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Farmers In-
surance Exchange of Des Moines,
as insurance carrier for Richard
Dempsey, in the amount of $18.06,
for damage to Dempsey's car as
the result of same being sprayed
kith tar, in or near a parking lot
owned by the City, on July 29,
1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
claim be referred to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Aegidius Tig-
ges of 1220 Nownta Street, in the
amount of $211.08, for damage to
a sewer located at 2757 Broad-
way, said property being owned
by him, as the result of tamping a
water main by City employees
about August 16, 1957, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the claim he referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Wm. Tindell,
of 1450 Glen Oak Street, in the
amount of $29.90, for damage to
his car as the result of striking a
raised sewer grate on Custer Street
on September 10, 1957, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the followinK
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Edwin Whit.
field of 85 Clarke Drive, in the
amount of $22.00, for damage to
his car as the result of striking
a tree limb protruding into the
street opposite 567 West Third
Street on September 10, 1957, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Peas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of City Solicitor
Nelson, submitting his opinion
relative to the petition of Thomas
J. Jlulgrew Company, requesting
deed for part of Charter Street
vacated by Ordinance No. 34-1904,
stating that the title remains in the
City and has never been conveyed
to Thomas J. Mulgrew Company;
that the City is probably estopped
from requiring the removal of the
structure or objecting to its exist-
ence so long as it is used for an
ice house; that the plat as submit-
ted do not comply with the provi-
sions of the Code of Iowa or the
Subdivision ordinance of the Cltv.
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 14, 1957
lion. Mayas- and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Alfred J. Schiltz Jr., 808% Cot-
tage Place, for damages claimed to
have been sustained on August
24th, 1957, and can find no negli-
gence on the part of the City and
recommend that the claim be de-
nied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
360 Special Session, Septemher 16, 1957
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mulgrew Blacktop,
Inc., requesting a re -extension of
thirty days for the completion of
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
and thirty days for the completion
of City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -
Hot laid asphaltic concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the extensions be granted upon
evidence being furnished by the
bonding company agreeing to the
modification and the corresponding
extension of their liability. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wehi
Nays—None.
Petition of Schueller & Co., re-
questing an extension of time until
such a date as the City can supply
the motors, plus an allowance of
twenty days to make the installa-
tion, to complete the construction
of Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer
Project Contract No. 1, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved, upon
the recommendation of the City
Manager, that an extension of sixty
days be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Schueller & Co., re-
questing a sixty-two day extension
for the completion of the construc-
tion of Catfish Creek Sewer Pro-
ject No. 2, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the extension be granted. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. ,James Wuerster
of Centralia, requesting the discon-
tinuance of Daylight Savin; Time
before the end of the month, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarence Steger et al,
requesting the installation of a
street light at the intersection of
Bui den Avenue and Strauss Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintinger, Kolb. Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Alfred Richard et al.
requesting the installation of three
street lights at various locations on
Princeton Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Csrried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Leonard Healey et
ux, requesting the re -zoning of
Lots 305 and '06, excepting the
easterly ten feet thereof, in Davii
Farm Addition from its present
classification of multiple, residence
to Local Business District A clas-
sification, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Ptan-
nin; & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Cuuncilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wayne McDonnell,
excavator, in behalf of Joseph Ilar-
degger to excavate in Julien Du-
buque Drive, which is a ten year
street, presented and read,
Councilman Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager for investigation : nd
report. Seconded by Councilman
Special Session, September 16, 1957 361
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Petition of Joseph Frommelt, re-
questing a refund of $100 on Class
"B" beer permit No. 19, as he has
discontinued business as of Sep-
tember 3, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to ,Joseph Frommelt, in
the amount of $100, to cover the
unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer license No. 19. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Joseph Frommelt, re-
questing a refund of $75 on cigar-
ette license No. 177, as he has
discontinued business as of Sep-
tember 3, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the:
petition be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Joseph Frommelt, in
the amount of $75 to cover the un-
expired portion of cigarette license
No. 177. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. Weill.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Margaret Kelly,
requesting a refund of $75 on
cigarette license No. 39, as she
has discontinued business as of
September 7, 1957, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Petition be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Mrs. Margaret Kelly,
in the amount of $75 to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 39. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Baseball,
Inc., requesting a refund of $100
on Class "B" beer license No. 11,
as they have discontinued busi-
ness as of August 31, 1957, pre-
,cmted and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be granted and the Audi.
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Dubuque Baseball, Inc.,
in the amount of $100 to cover
the unexpired portion of class "B"
beer license No. 11. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Andrew Stackis, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $75 on cigarette license No.
206, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of September 9, 1957, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
peti'ion be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Andrew Stackis, in the
aniount of $75 to cover the unex-
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 206 Seconded, by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 192.57
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes with-
in the City of Dubuque, be granted
a permit to sell cigarettes and
cigarette papers within said City.
Wartburg Seminary Snack Bar
(effective Oct. 1, 1957), 333 Wart-
burg Place.
Mrs. 116en Schmit, (effective
October 1, 1957), 1713 Central Ave-
nue.
John Burbach and Daniel Nugent
(effective October 1, 1957), 30 Lo-
cust Sheet.
Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc.,
(effective September 1, 1957), Car-
ter Road.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the application
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WEL11
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F.City
FROMM ELT
388 s1weial Session, September 16, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 193-57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined; Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and license be issued upon the
compliance with the terms of the
ordinance of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Gerard J. Mersch, 543 Eighth
Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufmann
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 19457
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc.
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com.
Ply with the ordinance of this City
and they have filed a proper bond:
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap.
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT'
Gerard J. Mersch, 543 Eighth
Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufmann
Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CI.ARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk,
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb. Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 195-57
Whereas, a petition has been
filed with the City Council ask-
ing that the citizens of the City
be afforded an opportunity to ex-
press their preference on daylight
saving time through a properly
supervised and conducted election;
and
Whereas, the Junior Chamber of
Commerce has offered to pay the
expense of such an election; and
Whereas, the City Council is of
the opinion that it is fitting and
proper that such an election be
held;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That at the regular
municipal election to be held in
the City of Dubuque, on November
5th, 1957, there shall be submitted
to the qualified electors of said
City, to be by them voted upon.
the proposition of whether day-
light saving time should be ob-
served annually in the City of Du-
buque;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and instructed to cause ballots for
voting; on said proposition to be
prepared in substantially the fol-
louing form and in such size as
will permit the same to be in-
serted in each voting machine:
(Notice to Voters: For an af-
firmative vote on the question
Special Session, September 16, 1951 383
submitted, pull down the lever
above the word "Yes." For a
negative vote pull down the lev-
er above the word "No.")
Shall the city of Dubuque,
lows, observe daylight saving
time of one hour per day from
the last Sunday in April to the
last Sunday in September, in
each year, beginning with the
last Sunday in April, 19581
YES NO
Section 3. That the City Clerk
shall have ballots for absent voters '
prepared to be used in voting on
the aforesaid proposition, on yel-
low colored paper, in substantially
the following form: i
(Face of Ballot)
(Notice to Voters: For an af-
firmative vote on the following
proposition, make a cross (X)
mark in the square after the
word "Yes." For negative vote
make a similar mark in the
square following the word "No.")
Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
observe Daylight Saving Time of
one hour per day from the last
Sunday in April to the last Sun-
day in September, in each year,
beginning with the last Sunday in
April, 1958?
YES............ NO.........
(Back of Ballot)
Official Ballot for Daylight Sav-
ing Time Proposition—Regular Mu-
nicipal Flection, Dubuque, Iowa.
....... ....Voting Precinct, Novem-
ber ..... ....... 1957.
Section 4. That the Mayor is
hereby authorized, empowered and
instructed to issue a proclamation
and notice of the submission of
said proposition at said election;
Section S. That the City Clerk
is hereby directed to keep an ex-
act account of all expenses of
printing the special ballots pre-
pared for the submission of the
proposition authorized in this Reso-
lution and the cost of the official
notice and publications in connec-
tion therewith and to report said
cost to the City Council on the
day following the election, in order
that the agreed reimbursement
may be secured;
Section 6. That the City Council
meet on the next secular day fol-
lowing the day of said election, at
the Council Chamber in the Pity
Hall, within said City, at 7 30
.V%.
o'clock P.M. to canvass the results
of said election.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of O'Connor, Thomas,
McDermott & Wright, in behalf of
Hillcrest Builders Inc., requesting
an extension from August 1, 1957
to November 1, 1957, for the com-
pletion of improvements to be
made by the Subdivider under
Resolution No. 55-56, presented
and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the request be granted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the folowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
September 16, 1957
City of Dubuque
City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa
Re: Hillcrest Builders Inc.
Bond No. 28210 12 497M
56
Gentlrmen:
As Attorney -in -Fact for the
United States Fidelity and Guar-
anty Company, the Bonding Com-
pany for the captioned bond, we
hereby agree to an extension for
completion to November 1, 1957.
This particular bond was to cover
Street Improvements per Resolu-
tion No. 55.56.
Yowl truly,
SCHWEITERING & WALLIS
By J. Allen Wallis Jr.
Attorney -in -Fact
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a
matter
of record. Seconded by Council.
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
364 Slip j.il St.ssion, September 16, 1957
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September 9. 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your j
consideration is a plat of Block 1
10, 11, 12 and 13 in Hillcrest
Heights in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
This Subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning & Zoning
Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By R. D. Waller,
Acting Chairman
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
KinL.inger, Kolb, Schueller, Weill.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 19657
Whereas, there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in
which Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot A in Hillcrest Park in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, is platted
as Block 10, Block 11, Block 12,
and Block 13 in Hillcrest Park Ad-
dition in said City; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas, upon said plat appears
streets to be known as Carter Road
and Hillcrest Road, and also ease-
ments for public utilities which the
owner upon said plat has dedicated
to the public forever: and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re.
lating thereto and that the grades
have not been established or pav-
ing installed, and that a portion
of the work of grading the streets
and installing sewer and water
mains has been accomplished, but
not fully completed, in accordance
With the plans and specifications
submitted with the plat and not
already for acceptance;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, loA,:
Section 1. That the dedications
of Carter Road and Hillcrest Road,
together with the easements for
public utilities as the same appear
upon said plat, be and the same
are hereby accepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot A in Hillcrest Park in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, which will be hereafter
known as Block 10, Block 11, Block
12, and Block 13 in Hillcrest Ad.
dition in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby approved and the
Mayor and Clerk are hereby au-
thorized and directed to endorse
the approval of said City upon
said plat, provided the owner of
said property. HILLCREST BUILD-
ERS, INC., executes its written ac-
ceptance, hereto attached, agree-
ing:
a. To complete the grading of all
streets to grade, as shown by
the profiles submitted with the
plat;
b. To surface Carter Road for a
width of thirty-six feet (36')
from curb face to curb face,
with eight inch (8") rolled stone
base and two and one-half inch
(2%") hot mixed, hot laid, bitu-
minous concrete surfacing and
concrete curb and gutter, as
shown in City of Dubuque
Standard Curb and Gutter Sec-
tion;
c. To surface Hillcrest Road for
a width of thirty feet (30') from
curb face to curb face, with
six inch (61 rolled stone base
and two and one-half inch
(21z") hot mixed, hot laid, bitu.
minous concrete surfacing and
concrete curb and gutter, as
shown in City of Dubuque
Standard Curb and Gutter Sec-
tion;
d. To complete installation of
sanitary sewers in accordance
with plans submitted with the
plat;
e. To complete the installation of
storm sewers in accordance
with plans submitted with the
plat;
I. To complete the installation of
water mains in accordance with
plans submitted with the plat;
Special Session, September 16, 1957 365
To construct the foregoing im-
provements in accordance with
plans and specifications ap-
proved by the City Manager,
under the inspection of the
City Engineer, and in a man-
ner approved by the City Man-
ager, all at the expense of said
HILLCREST BUILDERS, INC.,
except that the City of Du -
Luque will bear the portion of
the cost of the stone base for
Carter Road attributable to two
inches (2") of stone base for
thirty feet (30') in width and
eight inches (8") of stone base
for six feet 6') in width;
i►. '1'o maintain the street im-
provements for a period of four
(4) years from the date of their
acceptance and to maintain the
storm and sanitary sewers for
a period of two (2) years from
the date of their acceptance;
i. To construct said improvements
prior to November 1st, 1958;
and further provided that the said
Hillcrest Builders, Inc., as owners
of said subdivision secure the per-
ior►nance of the foregoing condi-
tions with a surety bond in such
amount and with such sureties as
may be acceptable to the City
Manager;
Section 3. That in the event the
said owners shall fail to execute
the acceptance and provide the
bond required in Section 2 hereof
within forty-five (45) days from the
date of this Resolution, the pro-
visions hereof shall be null and
void and the acceptance of the
dedication and approval of the
plat shall not be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous roll call vote Sep-
tember 16th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk:
This is to certify that the se-
curity required by the foregoing
Resolution No. 196.57, has been
provided by the subdivider.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
30th day of September, 1957.
L. 3. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Weill moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Weill.
Nays—None.
ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION
NO. 196.57
HILLCREST BUILDERS, INC.,
with full knowledge and under-
standing of all the terms and con-
ditions of Resolution No. 196-57,
hereby accepts the same as adopted
and agrees to abide by, comply
with and carry out all of the terms
and conditions thereof.
Executed this 17th day of Sep-
tember, 1957.
HILLCREST BUILDERS, INC.,
By
R. L. Rafoth
Vice President
Richard V. Hansel
Secretary
(Hillcrest Builders, Inc.)
(Dubuque, Iowa. )
(Corporate Seal )
September 5, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to our discussions with
your representatives, Harnischfe-
ger Corporation, of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, hereby offers to pur.
chase the 55.56 acre tract of land
in Dubuque Industrial Park (as the
same appears on the Plan of In-
dustrial Park, City of Dubuque,
Io%%a, dated August 5, 1957, pre.
pared for Board of Dock Commis-
sioners by Bartels and McMahan)
upon the following terms and con-
ditions:
1. City will grade the land to a
mean elevation of 611.7 feel
above sea level (U.S. Engineers
datum) at City's expense;
2. City will properly prepare and
record a plat assigning a de-
scriptive lot number to the tract
and establishing Lake Peosta
Boulevard and Shiras Avenue
Extension as public streets;
4. City will agree to reserve
cel of land containing twenty
acres abutting to the south
which it will not sell without
first extending to us, or our
Successes in title, the right to
meet the then best good faith
offer for all or part of the
same;
366 Special Session, September 16, 1957
5. We will agree to construct on
this tract prior to January 1,
1960, a factory building con-
taining not less than 250,000
square feet of ground floor area
and, in the event we fail to
do so, title will revert to the
City and the deed shall so pro-
vide;
6. The purchase price shall be
$2,000.00 per acre or a total
of $111.210.00 payable as fol-
lows:
$10,000.00 upon delivery of the
City's deed conveying the above
property;
$101,120.00 when construction
of the factory building is
started;
7. The City shall reserve ease-
ments for sewers and access
as the same appear on the plan
hereinbefore referred to;
6. We will pay any federal docu-
mentary tax attaching to the
transaction.
In the event you accept this
offer it is understood that City will
have a reasonable time in which
to prepare a plat and abstract of
title and purchaser will have a
reasonable time to examine the
title.
HARNISCHFEGER CORP.
By /s/ Herman Menck
Vice President in Charge
of Manufacturing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
The Dubuque Planning and Zon-
ing Commission has examined a
Plat of River Front Subdivision
No. 3, and has gven final approval
of same.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By R. D. Waller,
Acting Chairman
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Mone.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Sept. 11, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Dock Board has reviewed
the offer from Harnischfeger Cor
poration of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
to purchase fifty-five .56 (55.56)
acres of land in Dubuque Indus-
trial Park, as contained in their
letter of September 5th, 1957,
There is a plat attached hereto,
prepared by the Dock Board En-
gineer, platting the Industrial
Park, showing the streets therein
and the proposed tract and assign-
ing the lot numbers. It has been
approved by the Dock Board and
the Planning and Zoning Commis-
sion.
We recommend that the plat be
approved and the offer of purchase
accepted.
DOCK BOARD OF CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
By A. Y. McDonald,
President.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --:None.
RESOLUTION NO. 197.57
Whereas the Dock Board of the
City of Dubuque has submitted a
plat of Block 1, Block 2, Block 3,
Block 4 and Block 5 in River
Front Subdivision No. 3 in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
streets to be known as Kerper
Boulevard, Hathorne Street Ex-
tension, Harbor Street, Lake Street
and Shiras Avenue Extension, and
a waterway to be known as Lake
Peosta Channel; and
Whereas the Dock Board has
recommended that Block 5 in Riv-
er Front Subdivision No. 3 in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, as the sau►e appears on said
Special Session, September 16, 1957 387
plat, be sold to Harnischfeger Cor- i
poration of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
upon the terms and conditions of
the letter of September 5th, 1957,
addressed to the City Council by ;
Harnischfeger Corporation; and
Whereas the City Council is of
the opinion that said plat should
be approved;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Kerper Boule-
vard, Hawthorne Street Extension,
Harbor Street, Lake Street and
Shiras Avenue Extension, as the
same appear upon said plat, be
and the same are hereby estab-
lished as public streets;
Section 2. That Lake Peosta
Channel, as the same appears on
said plat be and the same is here-
by established as a public water-
way of the City of Dubuque;
Section 3. That said plat be and
the same is hereby approved and
the Mayor and City Clerk are here-
by authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of the City of
Dubuque thereon;
Section 4. That the proposal to
sell Block 5 of River Front Subdi-
vision No. 3 in the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, as
the same appears on said plat to
Harnischfeger Corporation of Mil-
waukee, Wisconsin, under the
terms and conditions set forth in
the letter to the City Council of
September 5th, 1957, be and the
same is set down for hearing at
the City Council Chambers at the
City Hall in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, on October 7th, 1957, at 7:30
o'clock P.M., and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby author-
ized and directed to give notice of
such hearing by publication in the
Telegraph Herald once each week
for two consecutive weeks, the last
of which publications shall be not
less than ten (10) days prior to
October 7th, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of September, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FKOMMELT
City Cierk
Councilman Schueller moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schiieller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun•
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mayor Dove stated that it is
quite noteworthy that a street in
the River Front Subdivision No. 3
be called Kerper Boulevard. It
certainly is the least that could
be done to honor the memory of
John Kerper for his untiring ef-
forts in behalf of river transpor-
tation and development, over the
years of his earthly existence. It
is therefore very fitting that a
street in the Industrial Park, lo-
cated along the river, be named
Kerper Boulevard.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
;Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Maroh 3
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Adopted b�&rob 3. 958.
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CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
Special Session, September 20,
1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M. Day.
light Saving Time.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly ma•.1'a and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of adopting a Resolution to fix a
date for the initiation of proceed-
ings for the issuance of $1,550,000
Sewer Revenue Bonds of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and also adopt-
ing a resolution providing for the
Advertisement of $1,350,000 Sewer
Revenue Bonds and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
RESOLUTION NO. 198-S7
Resolution to fix a date for the
initiation o: proceedings for the
issuance of $1,550,000 Sewer Reve-
nue Bonds of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Whereas in order to adequately
provide for the collection, treat-
ment, purification and disposal in
a sanitary manner of waste and
sewage in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, it is nec-
essary and desirable that said City
construct sewage works and facili-
ties consisting generally of a sew-
age pltmping station and appurte-
nances, force main and terminal
street sewer, and a new sewage
treatment plant including screen
chamber, primary tanks, sludge
storage tank, control building,
sludge dewatering equipment,
pneumatic lime conveying sys.
tem, and appurtenances; and
Whereas the cost of said sew-
age works and facilities is esti.
mated to be $1,875,000 and to pay
such cost, to the amount of $1,550;
000, it is necessary that said City
currently issue its revenue bonds
as authorized and permitted by
Chapter 394 of the Code of Iowa,
1954, with the right reserved to
the City to issue additional bonds
from time to time under reason-
able restrictions and conditions
ranking on a rarity therewith; and
Whereas before proceedings are
initiated for the issuance of said
bonds it is necessary to fix a date
of meeting of this Council at
which it is proposed to take such
aotion and to give notice thereof
as required by Chapter 23 of the
Code of Iowa;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That this Council
meet on the 17th day of October,
1957, at the Council Chamber in
the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at
7:30 o'clock P.M., at which time
and place proceedings will be in-
stituted and action taken for the
issuance of Sewer Revenue Bonds
of said City in the principal
amount of $1,550,000 for the pur-
pose of paying the cost, to that
amount, of constructing sewage
works and facilities necessary for
the collection, treatment, purifica-
tion and disposal in a sanitary
manner of waste and sewage in
said City, as referred to in the
preamble hereof.
Section 2. That the City Clerk
is hereby directed to give notice
to the proposed action for the is-
suance of said bonds, setting forth
the amount and purpose thereof,
the time when and the place where
said meeting will be held, by pub-
lication at least once not less than
ten (10) days before said meeting,
in the "Telegraph -Herald," a news-
paper printed, published and hav-
ing a general circulation within
said City of Dubuque, Iowa. Said
notice shall be in substantially the
following form:
Notice of Meeting For Issuance of
Sewer Revenue Bonds
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, will meet on the
17th day of October, 1957, at the
Council Chamber, in the City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock
P.M., at which time and place pro-
ceedings will be Instituted and ac-
tion taken for the issuance of Sew-
er Revenue Bonds of said City in
the principal amount of $1,550,000
for the purpose of paying the cost,
to that amount, of constructing
sewage works and facilities nec-
e,sary for the collection, treat-
ment, purification and disposal
i
1
Spacial Session, September 20, 19,57 389
in a sanitary manner of waste and
sewage in said City. These bonds,
when issued, will not constitute
general obligations of said City
nor will they be payable in any
manner by taxation but said bonds,
together with any additional bonds
as may be hereafter issued and
outstanding from time to time
ranking on a parity therewith, will
he payable solely and only from
the net earnings of the municipal
sewage works and facilities of said
City.
At any time before the date of
said meeting five or more tax
payers may file a petition in the
office of the City Clerk setting
forth their objections thereto.
By order of the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, this
20th day of September, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Section 3. That all resolutions
or parts thereof in conflict here-
with be and the same are hereby
repealed, and this resolution shall
he effective forthwith upon its
passage 2nd approval.
Passed and approved September
20th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUEI.LER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded September 21st, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Clarence P. Welu
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Leo
N. Schueller. After due considera•
tion the Mayor put the question
and the roll being called, the fol-
lowing voted:
Yeas—Mayor Charles E. Dove
Councilmen Charles A. Kintzinger
Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declarec
paid resolution duly adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 199.57
Resolution providing for the ad-
%ertisement of $1,350,000 Sewer
Itevenue Bonds.
Whereas proceedings are now in
process for the issuance by the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, of $1,550,-
000 Sewer Revenue Bonds; and
Whereas it is deemed necessary
and advisable that said bonds to
the amount of $1,350,000 be. ad.
vertised for sale at this time;
Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is
Hereby Resolved by the City Coun.
cit of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
as follows:
Section 1. That
Sewer Revenue
Bonds
of said City in the
amount
of $1,350,000,
to be dated
Novem-
ber 1,
1957, maturing
serially and
in numerical
order on November
1 of
the respective years
as fol-
lows:
Year
Amount
Year
Amount
1958
$30,000
1970
$70,000
1959
30,000
1971
70,000
1960
30.000
1972
70,000
1961
30,000
1973
80,000
1962
30,000
1974
80,000
1963
40,000
1975
80,000
1964
40,000
1976
90,000
1965
50,000
1977
90,000
1966
50,000
1978
100,000
1967
50.000
1979
100,000
1968
60,000
1980
20,000
1969
60,000
but with the right reserved to the
City to call and redeem the bonds
maturing in the years 1970 to 1980,
inclusive, prior to maturity in
whole, or from time to time in
part in inverse numerical order,
on November 1, 1969, or on any in-
terest payment date thereafter, on
terms of par and accrued interest,
he advertised for sale and bids be
requested for action upon by this
City Council at its meeting to be
held at the Council Chamber in
the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
on October 17th, 1957, and that
the City Clerk be and lie is hereby
authorized and directed to publish
notice of such sale once each week
for at least two consecutive weeks
in the "Telegraph Herald," a news-
paper published and of general
circulation in Dubuque County,
Iowa, such advertisement to be in
the form customarily employed
for that purpose. Said City Clerk
is hereby further authorized to
Prepare and distribute such fur-
ther statements as appear desir-
able in order to give wide pub-
licity to such sale.
370 Special Session, September 20, 1957
Section 2. That all prior resolu-
tions or orders in so far as same
may be in conflict herewith be
and the same are hereby repealed,
and that this resolution shall be
effective forthwith upon its pas-
sage and approval.
Passed and approved September
20th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded September 21st, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
NOTICE OF SALE OF SEWER
REVENUE BONDS
DUBUQUE, IOWA
Sealed bids will be received un-
til 7:30 o'clock P.M., October 17th,
1957, at the office of the City
Clerk, in the City Hall, Dubuque,
Iowa, for the purchase of Sewer
Revenue Bonds of said City of Du-
buque, Iowa, in the principal
amount of $1,350,000, which bids
will be referred to the City Coun-
cil of said City at its meeting to
be held on the above date at 7;30
o'clock P.M., at the Council Cham-
ber in the City Hall in said City,
and after the receipt and the con-
sideration of open bids the bonds
will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash.
Said bonds will be dated Novem.
ber 1, 1957, bear interest payable
May 1, 1958, and semiannually
thereafter, and will mature serially
and in numerical crder on Novem-
bei I of the respective years as
follows:
Year Amount Year Amount
1958 $30,000 1970 $70,000
1959 30,000 1971 70,000
1960 30,000 1972 70,000
1961 30,000 1973 80,000
1962 30,000 1974 80,000
1963 40,000 1975 80,000
1964 40,000 1976 90,000
1965 50,000 1977 90,000
1966 50,000 1978 100,000
1967 50,000 1979 100,000
1968 60,000 1980 20,000
1969 60,000
but the right is reserved to the
City to call and redeem the bonds
maturing in the years 1970 to 1980,
inclusive, prior to maturity in
whole, or from time to time in
part in inverse numerical order,
on November 1, 1969, or on any
interest payment date thereafter,
on terms of par and accrued in-
terest. Both principal and interest
will be payable at the office of
the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa.
Bidders must specify a single cou-
pon interest rate for the bonds,
but no award will be made on any
bid of less than par and accrued
interest. All other things being
equal preference will be given to
the bid of par and accrued interest
or better which specifies the low-
est coupon interest rate.
These bonds are being issued for
the purpose of paying a part of
the cost of constructing sewage
works and facilities necessary for
the collection, treatment, purifi-
cation and disposal in a sanitary
manner of waste and sewage in
said City and will not constitute
general obligations of said City
nor will they be payable in any
manner by taxation, but these
bonds, together with any addi-
tional bonds as may be hereafter
issued and outstanding from time
to time: un,31Lr reasonable condi-
tions and restrictions ranking on
a parity therewith, will be payable
solely and only from the net earn-
in"s of the municipal sewage
works and facilities of said City.
The City will furnish the approv-
ing opinion of Messrs. Chapman
and Culler, Lawyers, Chicago, Il-
linois, the purchaser to furnish the
printed bonds, and all bids should
be so conditioned. A certified
check on a state or national bank
for two per cent (2m ) of the
amount of the bonds must be fur-
nished by bidders as a guarantee
of good faith, this amount to be
forfeited to the City by the suc-
cessful bidder upon failure to take
up and pay for the bonds when
ready. The right is reserved to
reject any or all bids.
By order of the City Counci•1.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Clarence P. Welu
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman Leo
N. Schueller. After due considera-
tion the Mayor put the question on
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Special Session, September 20,1957 371
the motion and the roll being
called, the following named Coun-
cilmen voted:
Yeas—Mayor Charles E. Dove,
Councilmen Charles A. Kintzinger,
Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schuetler,
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution drily adopted.
September 6, 1957
The Honorable Charles Dove
Mayor's Office
Dubuque, Iowa
My dear Mayor Dove:
The Faculty of Clarke College
joins me in congratulating you on
arrangements for the Harnischfe-
ger Corporation to build a $10,000,-
000 plant in Dubuque.
Your efforts to attract industry
to our city, to find employment for
our citizens, to extend the service
and clientele of our schools adds
much to the prestige of our City,
and merits our admiration and re-
spect.
Be assured that Clarke College
heartily endorses such enterprise,
and is proud to share in the rec-
ognition it brings to the City.
Most sincerely yours,
Sister Mary Benedict, B.V.M.
President.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be made a
matter of record'. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
September 19, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Councii
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Police Judge R. N. Russo has
requested permission to attend the
Traffic School at Northwestern
University, October 14th to Octo-
ber 18th.
I recommend that permission be
granted and the expense be paid
by the City.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man.
n
Iger be approved. Seconded by
"ouncilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 55.57
An Ordinance Vacating and au-
thorizing conveyance of a certain
described portion of Terminal
street, designated as Lot A of
Block _ 16, Dubuque Harbor Com-
pany Addition, to Thomas J. Mul-
grew Company, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun•
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kvib, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
a public hearing be held on the
Ordinance on October 7, 1957, at
7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber
and that the City Clerk be in-
structed to publish notice of the
hearing in the manner required
by law. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb. Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Navy Mothers Club,
requesting permission to hold their
annual Tag Day on Saturday, Oc
tober 26, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be granted providing
there are no Councilman icting dates.SchuSec-
onded by vote:
r.
Carried by the following
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved dolma ad-
journ, Seconded by
372 Special Session, September 20, 1957
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schuctler, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 373
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Session, October 7, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Absent—Mayor Dove, City Man-
ager Schiltz.
Meeting called by Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that Councilman Welu be appoint-
ed Presiding Officer Pro Tem of
the meeting. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Councilman Welu not voting.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
read the call and stated that this
is the regular meeting of the City
Council for the purpose of acting
upon such business as may proper-
ly come before the meeting.
IOWA STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
September 20, 1957.
Mr. Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Dubuque, Iowa
Re: Dubuque, Iowa
Sewage Treatment Plant
Project No. Iowa -23
Attention of Hon. Mayor and
Council
Gentlemen:
We are pleased to notify ynu
that the above -referenced project
appears to be in conformity with
state requirements and we are cer-
tifying its priority for a construc.
tion grant under the Water Pollu-
tion Control Act on the basis of
water pollution control and finan-
cial needs. The Project must be
reviewed by the Public Health Ser-
vice to determine if it meets the
criteria of Federal aid before a
grant is offered.
It is our understanding that the
Public Health Service review may
take several weeks, and if the pro-
ject meets Federal requirements,
an Offer and Acceptance Form will
be submitted to you. Please refer
to "Guide for Applicants" which
was submitted to you previously
for additional instructions and pro-
cedures.
Very truly yours,
P.J. HOUSER, Director
Division of Public Health
Engineering
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
IOWA STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
Sept. 24, 1957
Dir, Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Dubuque, Iowa.
Permit No. 57.150-S
Lift Station and Force Main
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Attention of Hon. Mayor and
Council
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of Section 135.26 of the Iowa
Stream and Lake Pollution Law,
this permit is issued for the project
cited above for which plans and
specifications have been received
in this office. This permit is is-
sued subject to the following con-
ditions and requirements:
1. This Department has no previ-
ous experience with the coil
sl)rinh type vacuum filter and
in the event this equipment
does not produce the desired
results, conventional digestion
facilities will be required.
2. If the desposition of uncovered
sludge cake at the plant site
creates a public health hazard
or nuisance condition, some oth-
er means of disposal of the
sludge cake will be required
subect to the approval of this
Department.
3. The area to be used for the
sludge cake willbe
Of e uncovered enclosed
sludge
with a type of fence that will
prevent trespassing.
4. Additional
conveying
ca-
pacity provided in the
event the specififed equipment
does not provide adequate ca-
pacity.
374 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
5. A set of "as -built" plans will be
forwarded to this office, show-
ing the plan revisions as set
forth in two letters, dated Sep-
tember 12 and 18, 1957, from
your consulting engineer to this
Department.
The issuance of this permit in
no way relieves the responsibility
for complying with all local, fed-
eral, and state laws, ordinances,
regulations, or other requirements
applying to this project.
We are retaining two sets of
the approved plans and specifica-
tions for our files and forwarding
two sets to the Public Health Ser-
vice as part of the documents to
accompany the Applications for
Federal Grant for Sewage Works.
Inasmuch as this letter consti-
tutes an official permit, it should
be retained in your files.
For the Commissioner.
Very truly yours,
P. J. HOUSER, Director
Division of Public Health
Engineering
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
September 30, 1957.
The Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The undersigned, Thomas J. Mul-
grew Co., respectfully offers the
sum of Seven Hundred Fifty Dol-
lars ($750.00) for a deed to the
following described real property:
Lot 2 of Block 16A in the Du-
buque Harbor Company Addition
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Request is made in order to clear
up a purported cloud in the com-
pany's title in said real property.
Respectfuly submitted,
THOMAS J. MULGREW CO.
By Clewell, Cooney & Fuerste
Its Attorneys
Councilman Schueller moved
that a hearing on the offer be
held on November 4, 1957 and the
communication referred to the City
Solicitor to have proper proceed-
ings drawn. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Communication of Philip H. Na.
son of the First National Bank of
St. Paul, expressing appreciation
for courtesies shown their Port
Authority and Mayor on their re-
cent trip to Dubuque viewing the
Industrial Park and River Develop-
ment, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Communication of American
Municipal Association, extending
to the officials of the City an in-
vitation to attend the 34th annual
American Municipal Congress to
be held in San Francisco Decem.
ber 14, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Council. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 2, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
A letter has been received ask-
ing that we investigate the need
of a street light at Washington and
Liebe Streets.
Upon investigation it was found
that this area is used quite exten-
sively by heavy trucks and it is
also the site of industrial opera-
tions. I would recommend that a
street light be installed at the in-
tersection of Washington and Liebe
Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SC:HILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 375
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 2, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Clarence Steger
and others requesting the installa-
tion of a street light at the inter-
section of Burden Avenue and
Strauss Street was referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In-
spector for investigation and re-
port.
Upon investigating conditions at
the intersection of Strauss Street
and Burden, and also Link Street
and Burden, it was determined
that the present street light at the
alley just north of Link Street on
Burden should be moved to the
intersection of Link and Strauss
Streets and another street light
placed at Burden Avenue and
Strauss Street.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil authorize these installations.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Presiding officer Pro Tem Welu
moved that the recommendation of
the City Manager be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of the residents of
Devon Drive asking for street light
ing for Devon Drive and Cam
bridge Court was referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In
Spector for investigation and re
port.
A meeting was held at the Citi
]call where all the residents o
Devon Drive and Cambridge Cour
were invited to attend, in orde
1
hat we could discuss the type of
street lighting that they desired.
%s a result of this meeting those
)resent voted to request the City
n install boulevard type standards
ind that all wire be placed under
;round. The total cost of the pro-
ject to be financed by special as-
sessment against the benefited
property.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil direct that a plat and schedule
be prepared for this project.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Alfred 11. Rich-
ard and others requesting street
lights on Princeton Place was re-
ferred to the City Manager and
Electrical Inspector for investiga-
tion and report.
At the present time Princeton
Place is practically built up with
homes on every lot and there is
no street lighting on this street.
I recommend that a street light
be installed at the intersection of
Mineral and Princeton Place and
also four lights to be installed on
Princeton Place. All of these
lights to be installed under the
direction of the City Electrical In-
spector.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation be re-
ferred back to the Manager for
further consideration. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
in
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
376 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
October 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The parking lots on 4th and Iowa
Streets and the one between 8th
and 9th Street half way up the
hill are not being used to any great
extent. This evidently is caused be-
cause there is sufficient space on
the streets for parking.
The purpose of off street parking
is to provide a space for long time
parking and relieve the conditions
on the streets. I therefore feel
that an effort should be made to
attract parking to these two lots.
I recommend that the charge for
parking at these two locations be
five cents for each two hours.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 3, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching hereto an agree-
ment between the National Dis-
tillers and Chemical Corporation
and the City of Dubuque author-
izing the City to extend the side-
track for the Sewage Treatment
Plant.
This siding is presently run-
ning through property owned by
the National Distillers and it is
necessary for it to be extended
so that unloading facilities can
be provided for the treatment
plant.
I recommend that the Mayor and
Clerk be authorized to sign this
agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. See-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
Herb Dilworth, Ohio Casualty
Insurance Company.
Alvin B. Bass, Western Surety
Company.
HEATING
Joe J. Reuter d/b/a — Reuter
Sheet Metal Works, American Sure-
ty Company of New York.
Sears Roebuck & Company,
Standard Accident Insurance Com-
pany.
Louis Knoernschild d/b/a—Ideal
Plumbing & Heating Company,
Western Surety Company
EXCAVATION
A. J. Fischer, United States Fi-
delity and Guaranty Company.
Louis Buechel, United States Fi-
delity and Guaranty Company.
Respectfuly submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Public No-
tice that the Final Schedule of
Assessments set forth in the con-
struction of the 1957 Water '.Hain
Project No. 1 in:
Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Alpha Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
Avenue.
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 377
Montana Street from the south
property line of Wilbricht Road
to the north property line of iter-
feld Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
east property line of Earl Drive.
west to the City limits line.
Wilbricht Road from the south
property line of Asbury Road to
the east property line of Sylvester
Place has been confirmed, adopted
and levied, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher of Statement
of Receipts and a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
(luring the month of August, 1957,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 3, 1957
To the Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sion of the 1954 Code of Iowa,
the Civil Service Commission con-
ducted entrance examinations on
October 3, 1957, for those seeking
positions as Public Health Nurse.
The following are the names of
those who passed the examination
with an average of 70% or better:
Mrs. Jane Smith, 72 4/5%.
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
JOSEPH A. CAREW
E. B. LYONS
Members Civil Service
Commission.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMF.LT,
Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to, before
me, a Notary Public, this 5th day
of October, 1957.
(Notarial Seal)
JOHN J. DOLAN
Notary Public.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 1, 1957
Ilon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Airs. Mable Fay, 517% West Lo-
cust Street for injuries sustained
at the intersection of Angella and
West Locust Streets August 28,
1957 and find that the defect
existed as claimed.
I recommend that Mrs. Fay's
claim be allowed in the amount of
fifteen dollars and that the City
Auditor be instructed to issue a
warrant in the amount of Fifteen
Dollars payable to Mable Fay and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant, payable to .liable Fay, in the
amount of $15.00, and deliver the
same upon receipt of a properly
executed release. Seconded by
Councilman S4 eller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
September 30, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
Citv of hubuque. Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I haveinvestigated the claim
of Mr. Edwin Whitfield, 851 Clarke
Drive, for damages sustained Sep-
tember 10. 1957 and find that the
damage has been sustained as
claimed. I recommend that the
378 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
claim be allowed in the sum of
$22.00 and that the City Auditor
be instructed to issue a warrant
payable to Edwin Whitfield in the
amount of $22.00 and deliver the
same to him upon receipt of a
properly executed release.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant, payable to Edwin Whitfield,
in the amount of $22.00, and de-
liver the same upon receipt of a
properly executed release. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 1, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Ronald Dunbar, 11001/2 River-
view, for damages to his car,
claimed to have been sustained
July 17th on Riverview Street, and
can find no negligence on the part
of the City, and recommend that
the claim be denied.
Sincerely,
T. 11. NELSON,
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 1, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. William Tindell, 1450 Glen
Oak, for damages claimed to have
been sustained in striking a catch
basin on Custer Street September
10, 1957 and find that the catch
basin is a structure properly con-
structed within the curb line on
Custer Street, extending approxi
mately six inches above the sur-
face of the ground.
Although there is no curb on
Custer Street the catch basin has
been placed in the only suitable
location and in the only suitable
manner to provide for integration
with the curb, which, I under-
stand, it is proposed to install in
the coming year.
This structure having been erect-
ed in accordance with the recom-
mendations of a competent engi-
neer, I can find no negligence on
the part of the City, and recom-
mend that the claim be denied.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilman Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Notice of claim of Freeport In-
surance Company in the amount
of $22.00, for damage to the car of
Eric F. Butzlaff who happens to
be their insured, as the result of
the car being sprayed with cement
and tar in the repair of a street,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the claim
be referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kalb, Setmeller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Notice of claim of John L. Gru-
etzmacher of 876 Yale Court, in
the amount of $36.00, for damage
to his car as the result of striking
a protruding manhole in Montana
street on September 29, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller movcdl that the claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following; vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 379
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
public hearing on Ordinance No.
51.57, An Ordinance Amending Or-
dinance No. 3-34, known as the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque so as to
Classify Lots 1 to 8 inclusive of J.
F. Kleinschnlidts subdivision in
the City of Dubuque as Two Fam-
ily Residence District, presented
and read. No written objections
were filed and no objectors were
present in the Council Chamber at
the time set for public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Naps—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 51.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon-
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque so as to clas-
sify the herein described property
as Two Family Residence Dis-
trict, said Ordinance having been
introduced and read September 3,
1957, presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE No. 51-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3-34, Known as the Zoning Map
and Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque so as to Classify the herein
described property as Two Family
Residence District.
Whereas the Planning and Zoning
Commission has flied Its report recom-
mending the rezoning from Single
Family Residence Dislrlct Classifica-
tion to Two Family Residence Dis-
trict, the hereinafter described prop-
erty• and
Whereas a public hearing on the
question of such proposed rezoning
was held on the 7th day of October
1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.bf. In the City
Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
pursuant to due and legal notice, and
all parties in interest and all citizens
were given an opportunity to be heard
nt sald hearing: and
Whereas the CRY Council deems
such amendment to the Zoning ilial)
and Zoning Ordinance to be necessary
and proper:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the Zoning Map
and Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque, known as Ordinance No.
3-34, be and the same are hereby
amended and changed by changing
Lots 1 to s, Inclusive o J. F. Kleln-
schmidte Subdlvalon in the City of
Dubuque,
from Single Fantlly Residence Dis-
trict to Two Family Residence Die-
trlct Classification.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and publl-
catlon as by law provided.
Introduced the 3rd day of September
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 3rd day of September,
1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 7th day
of October 1957.
Clarence P. Welu
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Ray F. Kolb
I.eo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 11th day
of October 1957.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
it 10/11
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 52-57,
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinan,,e
of the City of Dubuque so as to
classify Lot 3 of Fractional Gov-
ernment Lot 1, Twp. 88, N.R. 3E
as Heavy Industrial District,
presented and read. No written
objections were filed and there
were no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for the public hearing. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pru
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 52.57
Art Ordinance Amending Omii-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon.
ing Mal) and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque so as to Clas-
sify the herein described property
as Heavy Industrial District, said
Ordinance havinh been introduced
and read on September 3, 1957,
was presented for final adoption.
380 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
ORDINANCE No. 62-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No, 3-3/, Known as the Zoning Map
and Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque so as to classify the herein
described property as Heavy Indus.
trial District.
Whereas the Planning and Zoning
Commission has filed Its report recom-
mending the Zoning as Heavy Indus-
trial District of the hereinafter des-
cribed area recently annexed to the
City; and
Whereas a public hearing on the
question of such proposed zoning
was held on the 7th day of October,
1957, at 7:30 O'clock P. M. In the City
Hall In the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
pursuant to due and regular notice
and all parties In interest and all
citizens were given an opportunity to
be heard at said hearing; and
Whereas the City Council deems
such Amendment to the Zoning Map
and Zoning Ordinance to be necessary
and proper;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That the Zoning Map
and Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque, known as Ordinance No.
8-34, be and the same are hereby
amended and changed by zoning Lot
3 of fractional Government Lot One,
Township 88, North, Range 3, East of
the 5th P. M. in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa,
to Heavy Industrial District Classifi.
cation.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by taw provided.
Introduced the 3rd day of Septem-
ber, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 3rd day of September,
1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 7th day
of October 1957.
Clarence P. Welu
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 11th day
of October 1957.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
it. 10/11
Counciliman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried, by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub.
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 53-57,
an Ordinance vacating a portion
of West Ninth street lying north of
Lot 2 of Ludescher Place and west
25' of Lot 9 of Lorimer's Subdivi.
sion and providing for the convey.
ance thereof now platted and des-
ignated as Lot A of Ludescher
Place, presented and read.
No written objections were filed
and there were no objectors pres-
ent in the Council Chamber at the
time set for public ht aring.
Councilman KuLb moved that the
proof of publication be receiver
and filed. Seconde:l by C:uuncilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 53-57
An Ordinance Vacating a Por-
tion of West Ninth Street lying
north of Lot 2 of Ludescher Place
and the west twenty-five feet of
Lot 9 of Lorimers Subdivision and
providing for the conveyance
thereof, said ordinance having
been introduced and real on Sep-
tember 3, 1957, was presented for
final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 53-57
An Ordinance Vacating a Portion
of West Ninth Street Lying North of
Lot 2 of Ludescher Place and the
West twenty-five feet of Lot 9 of
Lorimers Subdivision, and Providing
for the Conveyance thereof.
Whereas, Mrs. Henry Ludwig• as
owner of Lot 2 of Ludescher Place
and the West 25 feet of Lot 9
of Lorimera Subdivision In the City
of Dubuque, has petitioned the City
t`ouncil to vacate the portion of West
Ninth Street lying between said lots
and a line five feet south or and
parallel to the bnvk of the south curb
of West Ninth Street; and
Whereas the City Engineer has pre-
pared and submitted a plat of said
area assigning the designation "T.ot A
of Ludescher Place" to said tract; and
Whereas. the City Planning and
Zoning Cogi mismon has recommended
approval of said request: and
Whereas, said petitioner has agreed
to pay the sum of $375.00 for Bald
traet; and
Whereas, the City Council Is of the
opinion that said tract Is no longer
required for public use and that It Is
In the beat public Interest that said
request be granted, subject to the
condition that no building or other
permanent structure be placed there-
on,
NOW THEREFORE. BE iT OR-
DATNED BY THE CITY COITNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That the plat of Lot A
of Ludescher Place, prepared by the
rity Engineer be and the Same Is
hereby approved and the Mayor and
('lrrk he and they are hereby Ru-
thorizr•d and directed to endorse the
11ppruval of the City of I)Ubuque,
thereon;
Section 2. That the portion of West
\Inth Street dealgnated Lot A of Lu-
glcscher Place on maid plat be and the
same is hereby vacated;
Section S. That Lot A of Ludenchet
Place in the City of Dubuque, sub.
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 381
,lett to the restriction that said prop-
erty is being acquired by grantee as
off-street loading area for the prop-
erly abutting to the south and no
building or permanent structure shall
he placed thereon in such a manner
as to Interfere with Its use for said
�,ur}}use, which restriction shall he
IndIng on grantee, her heirs or as-
signs forever, be and the same is
hereby sold and conveyed to Mrs.
Ilenry Ludlvlg for the sum of $275.00
and the Mayor and City Clerk are
hereby authorised and directed to ex-
ecute the Quit Claim heed of the
(`Itv of Dubuque conveying said prop-
erty, subject to said restriction and
deliver the same to Mrs. Henry Lud-
wig upon receipt of the sum of $275.00.
Passed on first reading September
rd, 1957
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended, September 3rd,
1957
Passed, adopted and approved by
unanimous recorded roll call vote
(iOnhet 7th. 1967 after public hear-
ing, pursuant to no tier published In
the Telegraph Herald September 9th,
1957 and September 16th, 1957.
('1.ARENC R P. WELU.
Presiding officer Pro Tem
RAT F. KOI.D
1,1Sr) N. SCHI!ELf.ER
CHARLES A. KiNTZiNOER
Cmmncilmen
Attest:
i.RO F. FROMMEI.T
t'Ity Clerk
$$7•,.00 received fr,,m Mrs. Henry
Ludwig, October 16th, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 18th day of
t wt,dwr 1957.
Li 0 F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
It 10-18
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the fuilowing vote:
Yeas — Presiding officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 56.57
An Ordinance authorizing Ed.
ward J. McFarland and Angella
T. McFarland to Construct a Wall
in Muscatine street, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the flyllowing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council.
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 5657
An Ordinance Authorizing Edward J.
McFarland and Angella 1'. McFarland
to Construct a Wall In Muscatine
Street.
Be It Ordained By The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Edward J. McFar.
land and Angella T. McFarland as
owners of Lot 54 in McDaniel's i'ark
Hill in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, be and they are hereby
granted permission to construct a
stone retaining wall in Muscatine Street
abutting said property, eight feet (8')
from the west curb line, subject to
the following terms and conditions:
(a) That said wall be constructed
under the supervi ion of the City Man-
ager;
lbi That the permission herein grant-
ed is revocable by the City Council
whenever it shall determine that the
public Interest requires;
(c) That In the event the permission
herein granted is revoked, the per-
mittees for themselves, their successors
or assigns agree to remove said wall
at their expense, within a reasonable
time and In the event of their failure
so to do the City may remove the same
and assess the cost of such removal
against the first above described prop-
erty;
Section 2. That this Ordinance shall
be In full force and effect upon its
Passage and publication as provided
E
law and the acceptance of the terms
and conditions In writing by permit-
tees.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th day of October, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WF.LU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F.KOLB
LEO N. SCHUF.LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
Cltv Clerk
Publisher] officially In The Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 14th day Of
October 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
1t. 10,14 City Clerk
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE
NO. S6.57
Edward J. McFarland and Angella T.
McFarland, as owners of Lot 54 in
McDanlels Park hill. In the City of Du-
buque. Dubuque County, Iowa, for
themselves, their successors and as.
signs accept and agree to the terms
and conditions of Ordinance No. 56.57
ea enacted by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque.
Dated at Dubunue, Iowa, this 9th
day of October, 1957.
s/ Edward J. McFarland
s/ Angella T. McFarland
it. 10/14
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ric-J by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
.Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 57.57
An Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
382 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
known as Ordinance No. 3-34, by
changing the Zoning Classification
of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Block 3, Hill-
crest Heights from Single Family
Residence District Classification to
Local Business District "A" Clas-
sification, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — PresMing Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rule requiring an Ordinance to be
read on three separate days be
waived. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kalb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Councilman Kolb moved that a
public hearing be held on the Ordi-
nance on November 4, 1957, at
7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall and
that the City Clerk be instructed
to publish notice of the hearing in
the manner required by law. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 58.57
An Ordinance Amefri7ng Ordi-
nance No. 33.49, known as the
Traffic Code, by repealing Sec-
tion 8.1 and enacting a substitute
therefor, and by adding Sections
77 and 78 to Schedule VI thereof,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried, by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove,
Councilman Kolb moved that
the rules be waived requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE No. 68 - 67
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No 33-49, Known as the Traffic Code,
by Repealing Section 8.1 and Enact-
ing a Substitute therefor, and by
Adding Sections 77 and 78 to Schedule
VI thereof.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
1111t.1UE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 8.1 of Ordl-
nance No. 33-49 known as the Traffic
Code of the City of Dubuque be and
tine same is hereby repealed and the
following enactd in lieu thereof:
-8.1. Any person driving a motor
vehicle on any street of this City shall
drive the same at a careful and pru-
dent speed not greater than or less
than Is reasonable andper. having
due regard to the traffic surface and
width of the streets and of any oth-
"r conditions then existing and no
person shall drive any vehicle at a
speed greater than will permit him to
bring ,t to a stop within the assured
clear distance ahead, such driver hav-
ing the right to assume. however,
that all persons using such streets
will observe the law.
The following shall be the lawful
speed except an hereinbefore or here-
Inafter modified, and any speed In
excess thereof shall be unlawful:
1. Twenty miles per hour in any
business district except as provided
in subsections 6 and 6.
2. Twenty-five miles per hour in
any readlence or school district ex-
cept as provided in subsections 6 and
G.
3. Forty miles per hour for any
motor vehicle drawing another ve-
hicle In any district or on any street
where the lawful a eed is In excess
"f forty miles per hour.
4. Forty-five miles per hour in any
suburban district.
6. Thirty-five miles per hour on Lo-
cust Street between Southern Avenue
and Dodge Street.
G. Fifty-five miles per hour for
southtwund vehicles on Kerrigan Road
from Southern Avenue to the City
Limits and for northbound vehicles on
Kerrigan Road from the city limits
to Mt. Carmel Road."
Section 2. That Schedule VI of Or-
dinance No. 33-49 known as the Traf-
fic Code of the blty of Dubuque be
and the same In hereby amende6 by
adding new Sectlons 77 and 78 there-
to as follows:
"77. On the cant aide of Locust
Street from Railroad Avenue to Dodge
Street;"
"78. On the west side of Locust
Street from N. P. L. of Dude street
to a point 380 feet south of N. P. L.
of Dodge street."
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and af-
ter its final passage, adoption and
publlcatlon as by law provided.
Introduced the 7th day of October,
1967.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unanl-
mous vote the 7th day of October,
1967.
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 1W
fanned by rrcorded rnll-rail vote
adt.pted and approved this 7th day of
octobt r, 1967.
Clarence P. Welu
Presiding officer Pru Tem
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald newspaper this 18th day of
October 1967.
LEO F. FROMMELT.
City Clerk
1 t. 10-18
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE NO. 59-S7
An Ordinance Vacating a Por-
tion of Tower street and the Alley
lying between Block 32, Dubuque
Harbor Improvement Company's
Addition and Block "I" Booth's
Addition, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reacting of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rule requiring an Ordinance to be
read on three separate days be
waived. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schuctler.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ORDINANCE No. 69-57
AnOrdinance vacating a Portion
of Tower Street and the Alley lying
between Illock 32, Dubuque Harbor
Improvement Company's Addition and
filock "I", Booth's Addition.
Whereas, Fischer Investment Co.,
as owner of all abutting property, has
requested the vacation of:
The alley lying between Block 32,
Dubuque Harbor Improvement Com-
pany's Addition and Block "I",
booth's Addition, from the southeast
street line of Bell Street to the north-
west street line of Tower Street, and
Tower Street from the southwest line
"f Sixth Street southwesterly to Block
"I" of Booth's Addition; and
Whereas the Planning and Zoning
Commission line examined said re-
quest and recommended approval
thereof; and
Whereas, said petitioners have pre-
sented a plat of said vacated area,
assigning lot numbers threto; and
Whereas, It appears that said street
and alley are not open for travel and
will not he needed for public use
within the forseeable future.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That the alley lying be-
tween Block 32, Dubuque Harbor Im-
provement Company's Addition and
Block "I", Booth's Addition, be and
the same in hereby vacated from Bell
Street to Block "O" of Booth's Addi-
tion;
ddi-
tion;
Section 2. That Tower Street from
Sixth Street southwesterly to Block
"1" of Booth's Addition be and the
same is hereby vacated;
Section 3. That the plat of said
vacated areae, dated October 1, 1957
prepared by Carl F. Bartels, licensed
professional civil engineer, be and the
same is hereby approved and the
Mayor and Clerk authorized and dir-
ected to endorse the approval of the
City of Dubuque thereon;
Section 4. That the City Clerk be
and he Is hereby authorized and dir-
ected to record a certified copy of
this Ordinance In the office of the
County Recorder of Dubuque County,
Iowa
Passed, adopted and approved by
recorded roll call vote October 7th,
1957.
Clarence P. Wept
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F Fro -melt
City Clerk
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 11th day
of October 1967.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
it l0/11
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzing-
er, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Nicholas Freiburger
et at objecting to any change in
the zoning of Lots 305 and 306 in
Davis Farm Addition, and to fur-
ther deny the petition of Leonard
Healy et ux requesting re -zoning
of said real estate from multiple
residential to Local business dis-
trict "A" classification, presented
and react. Councilman Schueller
moved that the rules be suspended
in order to let anyone present ad.
dress the Council if they so desire.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
384 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Mrs. Arthur Rooney of 2540
Broadway addressed the Council
and expressed concern as to the
increase in traffic in the area in
the event it would, be zoned as a
Local business district "A" classi-
fication, thereby creating a dan-
gerous hazard for the children at-
tending school in the immediate
vicinity.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the petition be referred to the
Planning & Zoning Commission to
be considered at the same time
the petition for re -zoning as pre-
sented by Len Healy et ux is con-
sidered. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Optimist Club of Du-
buque requesting authority to
start a campaign to raise funds
to finance "Youth Appreciation
Week" which is celebrated Novem-
ber 4th to 11th, presented, and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of A. G. Reuschel et at
requesting the installation of a
street light in the area of 1900
Hale street, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schuetler.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of H. A. Bischoff et at
requesting the installation of a
street light at the intersection of
State street arrd the alley of said
street formerly known as Dillon
street presented and read. Mr
Ray Mescher of 227 State street
and H. Bischoff of 222 State street
addressed the Council in behalf
of the petition. Counei•Iman Kolb
moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the City Manager and
Electrical Inspector for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Mayor Dove.
Petition of Clarence C. Fay, re-
questing an extension of the water
main an additional 500 feet from
Fox Drive to service Lot 2 of Lot
i of Mineral Lot 5 in the City of
Dubuque, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager and water depart-
ment for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Emil E. Goergen, re-
questing a refund of $100 on the
unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer license No. 5, as he has dis-
continued business as of Septem-
ber 30, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
refund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $100, payable to
Emil E. Goergen to cover the un-
expired portion on Class "B" beer
license No. 5. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Emil E. Goergen, re-
questing a refund of $75 on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 201, as he has discon-
tinued business as of September
30, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 W
refund be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
in the amount of $75, payable to
Emil E. Goergen, to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 201. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schuctler.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Erwin J. Hafeman,
requesting a refund of $75, on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 119, as he has discon-
tinued business as of September
30, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the re-
fund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $75, payable to Er-
win J. Hafeman, to cover the un-
expired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 119. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Dubuque Sports Bowl
Inc. requesting a refund of $100
on the unexpired portion of Class
B beer license No. 21, as they have
discontinued business as of Sep-
tember 21, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the refund be granted and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Dubuque Sports Bowl
Inc., in the amount of $100 to cov-
er the unexpired portion of Class
B beer license No. 21. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Fred Herber, request-
ing a refund of $75 on the unex.
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 278, as he has discontinued
business as of September 15, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the refund be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to draw a warrant payable to Fred
Herber, in the amount of $75,
to cover the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 278. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Robert C. Hevey, re-
questing a refund' of $75 on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 205, as he has discon-
ftued business as of September
27, 1957, presented and read, Coun-
cilman Kolb mored that the re-
fund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Robert C. Hevey, in the
amount of $75, to cover the unex-
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 205. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Korb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Charles T. Snyder, re-
questing a refund of $50 on the
unexpirc-. portion of Class B beer
license No. 130, as he has discon.
tinued business as of September
16, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the re-
fund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Charles T. Snyder, in the
amount of $50. to cover the unex-
pired portion of Class B beer li-
cense No. 130. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Lawrence R. Thissen,
requesting a refund of $75, on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 287, as he has discon-
tinued business as of September
30, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cklman Kolb moved that the re-
fund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Lawrence R. Thissen, in
the amount of $75 to cover the
amount of the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 287. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
386 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Petition of Illinois Central Rail.
road, requesting to excavate in the
street at First and Iowa for the
purpose of installing a gas service
line to their freight house, present-
ed and read'. Councilman Kintzing-
er moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the City Manager and
City Council for further study. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
RESOLUTION NO. 290-57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Shiras Subdivision.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in
which Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
North One -Half of Mineral Lot
309A in the City of Dubuque, Iowa
is platted as Lot 1, 2, and 3 Shiras
Subdivision, in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approva•i en-
,a'brsed thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat.
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de.
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of the City
upon said plat.
Passed', adopted and approved
this 7th day of October A.D., 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
September 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your
consideration is a plat of Block
1. 2, and 3 in Dirksen Addition in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
This Subdivision is located South
of HiLcrest Road and, fronts on
Deborah Drive.
This Subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning & Zoning
Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By R. D. Waller, Acting
Chairman
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Presiding offi-
cer protan Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
RESOLUTION NO. 201-S7
Whereas, there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Dirksen
Place in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, is platted as Block 1, Block
' and Block 3 in Dirksen Addition
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined' by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
streets to be known as Deborah
Drive and Jeffrey Drive, and also
easements for public utilities
which the owners upon said plat
have dedicated to the public for-
ever; and
Whereas, said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto, except that grades
have not been established, the
Regular Session, October 7, 1957
streets brought to grade, or pay.
ing sewer or water mains in-
stalled;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedications
of Deborah Drive and Jeffrey
Drive, together with the easements
for public utilities as the same ap-
pear upon said plat be and the
same are hereby accepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Dirksen
Place in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, which will
hereafter be known as Block 1,
Block and Block 3 in Dirksen
Addition in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby approved and the
Mayor and Clerk are hereby au-
thorized and directed to endorse
the approval of said City upon
said plat, provided the owners of
said property, Clarence A. Dirksen
and Grace F. Dirksen, husband
and wife, execute their written ac-
ceptance hereto attached, agree-
ing;
a. To reduce all streets to grade
as shown by the profiles submit-
ted with the plat;
b. To surface Peborah Drive and
Jeffrey Drive for a width of thirty
feet (30') from curb face to curb
face with six inch (6") rolled stone
base, and two and one-half inch
(2�1") hot mixed, hot laid, bitumi-
nous concrete surfacing and con-
crete curb and gutter as shown in
City of Dubuque Standard Curb
and Gutter Section;
c. To install sanitary sewers in
accordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
d. To install storm sewers in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
e. To install water mains in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
f. To construct the foregoing im-
provements in accordance with
Plans and specifications approved
by the City Manager, under the
inslxection of the City Engineer
and in a manner approved by the
City Manager;
g. To maintain the street im-
provements for a period of four
(4) years from the date of their
387
acceptance and to maintain the
storm and sanitary sewers for a
period of two (2) years from the
date of their acceptance;
h. To construct said improve.
ments prior to November 1st, 1958;
and further provided, that the said
Clarence A. Dirksen and Grace F.
Dirksen, as owners of said suM-
vision secure the performance of
the foregoing conditions with a
surety bond in such amount and
with such sureties as may be ae.
ceptable to the City Manager;
Section 3. That in the event said
owners shall fail to execute the ac.
ceptance and provide the bond re-
quired in Section 2 hereof within
forty-five (45) days from the date
of this Resolution the provisions
hereof shall be null and void and
the acceptance of the dedication
and approval of the prat shall not
be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous roll call vote Octo.
ber 7th, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZI.NGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk:
This is to certify that the secur-
ity required by the foregoing Res-
olution No. 201-57 has been provid-
ed by the subdivider.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
28th day of October, 1957.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer Pro Tem
W e I u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
ACCEPTANCE OF
RESOLUTION NO. 201-57
Clarence A. Dirksen and Grace
F. Dirksen, husband and wife,
with full knowledge and under-
standing of all the terms and con-
ditions of Resolution No. 201-57
hereby accept the some as adopt-
ed and agree to abide by, comply
338 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
with and carry out all of the terms
and conditions thereof.
Executed this 28th day of Octo-
ber, 1957.
CLARENCE A. DIRKSEN
GRACE F. DIRKSEN
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Official No-
tice of public hearing to consi&r
the proposal to dispose of B',ock
Five (5) in River Front Subdivi-
sion No. 3 in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, iowa, to Har-
nischfeger Corporation of Milwau-
kee, Wisconsin under the terms
and conditions set forth in a yet
ter of September 5, 1957, present-
ed and read.
No written objections were filed
and there were no objectors pres-
ent in the Council Chamber at the
time set for the public hearing.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
RESOLUTION NO. 202.57
Whereas, the Dock Board of the
City of Dubuque has recommended
that the City of Dubuque sell
Block Five (5) in Riverfront Sub-
division No. 3 in the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, to
Harnischfeger Corporation of Mil-
waukee, Wisconsin, upon the
terms and conditions set forth in
a letter to the City Council dated
September 5th, 1957; and
Whereas a public hearing was
had in the City Council Chambers
in the City Hall on October 7th,
1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on said
proposal to dispose of said real
estate, at which time and place
all electors of the City of Du-
buque and afl other interested par-
ties were afforded an opportunity
to appear and be heard; and
Whereas, the City Council, hay.
ing considered all arguments a'd'-
vanced regarding said proposal,
is of the opinion that it is in the
best public interest that said prop.
erty be sold under said terms and
conditions;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That all objections to
said proposal be and the same are
hereby overruled;
Section 2. That Block Five (5) in
Riverfront Subdivision No. 3 in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, he sold to Harnischfeger
Corporation of Milwauk c, Wiscon-
sin for an agreed purchase price
of $111,120.00, payable in cash upon
delivery of the deed of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, conveying said
property, upon the condition, how-
ever, that said grantee construct
thereon, prior to January 1st, 1960,
a factory building in accordance
with applicable statutes and City
ordinances, containing not less
than 250,000 square feet of floor
space, which deed shall provide
that in event of the failure of said
grantee to construct said building
on said site within the time speci-
fied title shall revert to the City of
Dubuque;
Section 3. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized aura' directed to execute
the deed of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, conveying said property to
said grantee, subject to said con-
dition, and deliver the same upon
receipt of the sum of $10,000.00;
Section 4. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the of-
fice of the County Recorder of Du-
buque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted arra' approved
the 7th day of October, A.D.1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove
1
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 389
October 2, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In connection with the develop-
ment of Area "A" of City Island
and the Seventh Street Harbor, the
Dock Board has entered into an
agreement with the interstate
Power Company under which they
have agreed to relocate their pow-
er line and' especially the tower
which presently stands in the cen-
ter of the proposed location of the
harbor.
Under the terms of the agree-
ment the Interstate will release
their present easement when the
line is relocated and it will be
necessary to grant them a new
easement, which is not substan-
tially different from the old one.
We have submitted for your
adoption a proposed Resolution
granting the new easement and
the proposed form of easement.
We request that the Resolution
be set down for public hearing and
at the time and place of hearing
the same be adopted and the
easement execute.
Respectfully,
A. Y. McDONALD
Dock Board
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved that the request be grant-
ed. Seconded by Cuuncilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
RESOLUTION NO. 203.57
A resolution granting Interstate
Power Company an easement for
a transmission line across Govern-
ment Lots 2 and 3 and the slough
between Congressional Lot 8 and
Government Lot 3 and the filled-in
slough between Government Lot 2
and Government Lot 3, 150' ill
width and lying 75' on either side
of the center line of said re -located
transmission line, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved the
approval of the resolution and fur-
ther moved that a public hearing
be held on said resolution on No-
vember 4. 1957 at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. in the Council Chamber at
the City Hail. Seconded by Presid-
ing Officer Pro Tem Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publisher of notice to
contractors of the receipt of pro-
posals for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at the existing sanitary in
Lot 7 of Rose Hill Addition, thence
northwesterly to the intersection of
Robin street and the first alley
west of English Lane, thence
northerly to the southeast property
line of Lot 1 of August Lubs Sub-
division, thence westerly to Ra-
mona street, thence northerly from
the southeast property corner of
Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivision
io Adeline Street, thence westerly
to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Ad-
dition, thence northerly through
Lots 1-13, 2.13, 1.15, 1-16 of M.
Walters Addition, and Lots 1-1.1,
2-1.1, South 45'-2-1, and 1-2 of
Thomas Hickey Place, thence
westerly through Lot 1.15 of M.
Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ramo-
na street to the East 50' of Lot 18
of Columbia Addition, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Ko,b, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
October 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
bKils were received until 10:00 A.
1f., hlonday, October 7, 1957, for
the Ramona Street -Adeline Street
Sanitary Sewer. Attached is a tab.
ulation of the bids received.
1 recommend that the contract
be awarded to Hennessey
Inc., excavating and main sewer
contractors of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
390 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
who submitted the lowest and best
bid.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man.
ager be approved. Seconded by
Presiding Officer Pro 'rem Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 204-57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the construction of an eight (8)
inch sanitary sewer beginning at
the existing sanitary in Lot 7 of
Rose Hill Addition, thence north.
westerly to the intersection of
Robin street and the first alley
west of English Lane, thence
northerly to the southeast proper-
ty line of Lot 1 of August Lubs
Subdivision, thence westerly to Ra-
mona street, thence northerly
from the southeast property cor-
ner of Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdi-
vision to Adeline street, thence
westerly to Lot 1- Lot 13 of ;Vl.
Walters Addition, thence northerly
through Lots 1.13, 2-13, 1-15, 1.16
of M. Walters Addition, and Lots
1-1-1, 2.1-1, South 45'-2-1, and 1.2
of Thomas Hickey Place, thence
westerly through Lot 1-15 of Al.
Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ramo-
na street to the East 50' of Lot
18 of Columbia Addition, pursuant
to Resolution No. 181-57 and notice
to bidders published in a newspa-
per published in said City on Sep-
tember 6th, 1957 and September
13th, 1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on October
7th, 1957, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Hennessey
Bros. Inc. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
in the amount of $15,033.65 was the
lowest bi-d for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and perform-
ing the work as provided for in
the plans and specifications; now
therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Hen-
nessey Bros. Inc. of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa and the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete per-
formance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City 'treasurer is author-
izel and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 7th day
of October, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
RESOLUTION NO. 205.57
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
Gilbert G. Kramer, 1200 Iowa
Street
Clark Oil & Refining Company,
1005 Dodge Street
Elmer Thompson & Nlaryel Bir-
kett, 2417 Rhomberg Avenue
Mrs. Clare Ellerman, 390 East 12th
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of October, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELL.ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Regular Session, October 7, 1957 391
Councilman Kolb moved the
RESOLUTION NO. 207.57
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Whereas, heretofore applications
ed by Presiding Officer Pro Tem
for Beer Permits were filed by the
Welu. Carried b�- the following
within named applicants and they
vote:"
the approval of this
Yeas --Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Council; and
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb,
Whereas, the premises to be oc
Schueller.
copied by such applicants were in-
Nayc—None.
'petted and found to comply with
Absent—Mayor Dove,
the ordinance of this City and they
RESOLUTION NO. 206-57
have filed a proper bond:
Whereas.. applications for Beer
been to
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
Permits have submitted
this Council for approval and the
cil of the City of Dubuque that
same have been examined; Now,
the Manager be and he is directed
Therefore,
to issue to the following named ap-
Be it Resolved by the City Coun-
plicants a Beer Permit.
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
CLASS "B" PERMIT
following applications be granted
John J. Hickey, 55 Locust Street
and license be issued upon the com-
Mrs. Clare Ellerman, 390 East 12th
pliance with the terms of the ordi-
Street
nance of this City.
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 Iowa Street
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Elmer Thompson & Maryel Birkett,
John J. Hickey, 55 Locust Street
390 East 12th
2417 Rhomberg Avenue
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhomberg
Mrs. Clare Ellerman,
Avenue
Street
Joseph A. Kramer, 55 East 7th
Rita B. Love, 802 Iowa Street
George J. Zillig, 342 Eighth Avenue
Street
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 Iowa Street
Fred Frary, 2220 University Ave -
Elmer Thompson & Maryel Birkett,
nue
2417 Rhomberg Avenue
CLASS "B" CLUB PERMIT
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhomberg
Disabled American Veterans Club,
Avenue
Inc., 9511h Main Street
Rita B. Love, 802 Iowa Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
George J. Zillig, 342 Eighth Avenue
Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Street
Fred Frary, 2220 University Ave-
Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg
nue
CLASS "B" CLUB PERMIT
Avenue
Be It Further Resolved that the
Disabled American Veterans Chub
bonds filed by such applicants be
Inc., 951ki Main Street
and the same are hereby approved.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Passed, adopted and approved
7th day of October, 1957.
thisCLARENCE
Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Street
P. WELU
Arthur lI. Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Avenue
Passed, adopted and approved
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
this 7th day of October, 1957.
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CLARENCE P. WELU
Councilmen
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
RAY F. KOLB
City Clerk
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Kesolutolb mov Second
Councilmen
FROMMEI,T
adoptionCouncilman
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car -
Attest: LEO F.
ried by the following vote:
City Clerk
Ycas—Presiding Officer
Councilman Kolb moved the Proem
Kintzinger, Kolb,
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tern Absen - ayorofficDove. Tem Welu
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb, Presimoved that a letter of appreciation
Schueller.
and gratitude be sent to U. S. Sena-
Nays—None.
tors B. B. Hickenlooper and T. E.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
1
392 Regular Session, October 7, 1957
Martin and U. S. Representative
Henry O. Talle for the grant of
$250,000 from the U. S. govern.
ment, to be used toward the cost of
construction of the Sewage Dispos-
al and Treatment plant. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved .. A1?•...7h......1958.
Adopt/ ed 4..Apri.lV.Ith.....1'q
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Special Session, October 17, 195, 893
CITY COUNCIL Sewer Revenue Bonds: The
First Boston Corporation, Chicago,
i11., A. G. Becker & Co., Illinois
(OFFICIAL) Co., Ravenscroft & Co., A. G. Ed.
wards & Sons, Frantz -Hutchinson
& Co., to bear interest at the rate
of 4.1011, Plus a Premium of $500.
Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis,
Chicago, Ill. Wm. Blair & Co., Dean
Witter & Co., Carleton D. Beh Co.,
White Phillips Co., to bear inter-
est at the rate of 3.90%, Plus a
Premium of $1100.00 Net Cost 3.89
plus per -cent. The following sealed
bids were opened and read; John
Nuveen & Co., Chicago, Ill., First
of Iowa Corporation, Shaw McDer-
mott & Co., Wachob-Bender Corpo-
ration, J. C. Bradford Co., Rate
4.10^ . Premium $6337.00 Net Cost
4.066`-5 .
Halsey Stuart & Co. Inc., East-
man Dillon, Union Securities & Co.,
Rodman & Renshaw, Becker &
Cownie Inc., Quail & Co., Rate
4.20%, Premium $7263.00, Net Cost
4.161717, Blyth & Co. Inc., Chicago,
Ill., Bacon Whipple & Co., Stern
Bros. & Co., B. J. Van Ingen & Co.
Inc., Rate 4.20%. P r e m i u m
$3233.00, Net Cost 4.189%.
Special Session, October 17, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the Call and
stated that service thereof had
been properly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of providing for the sale and award
of $1,350,000 Sewer Revenue Bonds
and approving and authorizing the
agreement of such sale and award
and further authorizing and pro-
viding for the issuance and secur-
ing the payment of $1,550,000. Sew-
er Revenue Bonds for the purpose
of defraying the cost, to that
amount, of constructing sewage
works and facilities, and acting on
any other business as may proper-
ly come before a regular meeting
of the City Council.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Meet-
ing for Issuance of Sewer Revenue
Bonds in the amount of S1,550,000 RESOLUTION NO. 208.57
for the purpose of paying the cost,
to that amount, of constructing Resolution providing for the sale
Sewage Works facilities, presented and award of $1,350,000 Sewer Rev -
and read. Councilman Kolb moved enue Bonds and approving and au -
that the proof of publication be re- thorizing the agreement of such
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun• sale and award.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the Whereas notice of sale of $1,350, -
following vote: 000 Sewer Revenue Bonds of the
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen City of Dubuque, in Dubuque Coun-
Kinlzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ty, Iowa, has heretofore been given
Nays—None. in strict compliance with the pro -
Proof of Publication, certified to visions of Chapter 75 of the Code
by the Publisher, of Notice of Sale of Iowa, by publication of notice
of Sewer Revenue Bonds in the for two or more successive weeks
amount of $1,350,000 for the pur- in a newspaper published in Du -
pose of paying a part of the cost buque County; and
of constructing sewage works fa- Whereas all sealed bids have
cilities, presented and read. Coun- been received and placed on file,
cilman Kolb moved that the proof after which open bids were called
of publication be received and filed, for and received, the highest of
Seconded by Councilman Welu. which open bids was
fullows: the
Webber,
Carried by the following vote: bid submitted by Paine,
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Jackson & Curtis et al, consisting
Kinlzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. of par and accrued interest plus a
Nays—None. premium of $1100.00, with the bonds
No written objections were filed to bear interest at elle at 3 tthre)
and no objectors present in the and nine tenths p
Council Chamber at the time set per annum; and thereafter such
for the public hearing. sealed bids were opened, the sub.
Ural bids were called for and stance of the best sealed bid being
the following oral bids were re- as follows: the bid submitted by
V11 fhe urchase of $1,350,- John Nuveen & Co. et al, consisting
caweor tp
394 Special Session, October 17, 1957
of par and accrued interest plus
a premium of$6,337.00, with the
bonds to bear interest at the rate
of Four and one tenth per cent
(4.10%) per annum;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That upon being duly
advised in the premises it is here-
by determined that the bid of
Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis,
et al, for the purchase of $1,350,000
Sewer Revenue Bonds of said City,
dated November 1, 1957, as adver-
tised, bearing interest at the rate
of three and nine -tenths per cent
(3.90%) per annum, in the highest
and best bid received, and that said
bonds be and the same are here-
by awarded to said Paine, Webber,
Jackson & Curtis, et al.
Section 2. That the form of agree-
ment of sale of said bondsbe and
and
the same is hereby approved
the Mayor, City Clerk and City
Treasurer are hereby authorized
to accept and execute the same for
and on behalf of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and to affix the cor-
porate seal of said City thereto.
Section 3. That all resolutions or
parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved October 1.71
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welt.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
ORDINANCE NO. 60-S7
An Ordinance authorizing and
providing for the issuance and se-
curing the payment of $1,550,000
Sewer Revenue Bonds of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, under the provi-
sions of Chapter 394 of the Code of
Iowa, for the purpose of defraying
the cost, to that amount, of con.
structing sewage works and facili-
ties in and for said City. Council-
man Welu moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules requiring ordinances to be
read in full on three separate days
be suspended and that said Ordi-
nance be now placed on its final
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 60-57
AN ORDINANCE authorizing
and providing for the Issuance
and securing the payment of $1,-
+,6Q000 Sewer Revenue Bonds of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, under
the provisions of Chapter 894 of
the Code of Iowa, for the pur-
pose of defraying the coat, to
that amount, of constructing
sewage works and facilities In
and for said City.
WHEREAS In order to adequately
provide for the collection, treatment,
purification and disposal In a sani-
tary manner of waste and sewage in
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, it has been heretofore
determined to be necessary and ad-
visable that said City construct ad-
ditional sewage works and facilities
consisting generally of a sewage
pumping station and appurtenances,
force main and terminal street
sewer, and a new sewage treatment
plant including screen chamber,
primary tanks, sludge storage tank.
control building, sludge dewatering
equipment, neumatic lime conveying
system, and appurtenances; and
WREREAS the cost of said ad-
ditional sewage works and facilities
has been estimated to be $1,875,000
and to pay such coat, to the amount
of $1,650,000, it is necessary that
said City currently provide for the
issuance of its revenue bonds in that
amount as authorized and permitted
b7 Chapter 894 of the Code of Iowa,
1964, such bonds to be payable 'solely
from the net earnings of the municipal
sewage disposal plant and system of
said (:Ity, with the right reserved
to the City to issue additional
revenue bonds from time to time
ranking on a parity therewith; and
WHEREAS a notice of the inten-
tion of this City Council to take
action for the issuance of $1,660000
Sewer Revenue Bunds of said 6tY
has heretofore been duly Published
and no petition setting forth objec-
tions to such proposed action has
been filed In the office of the CRY
Clerk; and
WHEREAS said (,Ity has hereto -
tore by Ordinance No. 85-57 sdopted
April 16, 1967, establlshed char'les.
rates or rentals for sewer aery ces
g which are presently, and will con-
Special Session, October 17, 1957 395
tinue to be, collected am revenues of
the munIclppnI me" 11 disposal works
and factlltfes of sad City; and
WIJEREAS there are no presently
outstanding bonds or other obliga-
tions which are payable from the
net earnings of the municipal sewage
disposal works and facilities of said
City:
NOW, THEREFORE, Ile It and It
is Hereby Ordained Ly the City
Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
as follows:
Section 1. That for the purpose of
defraying the coat, to the amount u,
$1,630,000, of constructing additional
sewnga works and facilities necessary
for the collection, treatment, purift-
cation and disposal In a sanitary
manner of waste and sewage in said
Pity, as referred to in the preamble
hereof, there be and there are here-
by authorised to be Issued the
negut►able interest hearing revenue
bonds of said City of Dubuue in
the principal amount of $1,550,000,
each of which shall be known and
designated as it "Sewer Revenue
gond," bearing date of November 1,
1967, of the denomination of $1000
each Said bonds shall be numbered
consecutively from I to 1550. inclusive,
and shall mature serially and In nu-
merical order as follows:
Bonds Numbered Amount Maturity
1 to 30, Incl.
31 to 60, Incl.
$30,000,
90,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 11958
1, 1959
61 to 90 Incl.
91 to 125, Incl.
80,000,
80,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1960
1, 1961
121 to 150, Incl.
151 to 190. Incl.
80,000,
40,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1962
1, 1963
191 to 280. Incl.
281 to 280, Incl.
40,000,
60,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1. 1964
1, 1965
281 to 330, incl.
831 to 380. Incl.
60,000.
50,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1966
1, 1967
381 to 440, Incl.
441 to 500. Incl.
60,000,
60,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1968
1, 1969
501 to X70. Incl.
571 to 640. Incl.
70,000,
70,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1970
L 1971
641 to 710. Incl.
Incl.
711 to 790791
70,000.
80,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1. 1878
1,
to S70,
871 to 950. Incl.
90,0Incl. 80,00
0),
Nov.
Nov.
1 1974
1, 1976
961 to 1040. Incl.
10411 1131, Incl.
90,000,
90,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1976
1, 1977
1131 to 1230, Incl.
1231 to 1330, Incl,
100,000,
100,000,
Nov.
Nov.
1, 1978
1, 1979
1831 to 1440, Inc).
110.000,
Nov.
1, 1980
1441 to 1550. Incl.
110,000,
Nov.
1, 1981
Provided, however, that bonds num
ered 6o1 to 1550, inclusive, shall be
redeemable by said City prior to
maturity ole, or from time to
in whtime In part in the Inverse order of
their numberinBg, on November 1,
1969, or on any Iiltereat payment dale
thereafter, upon terms of par and
accrued interest to the redemption
(late. Notice of any much redemption
R14 aforesaid, Identifying the bond or
bonds to be redeemed, shall be pub-
lished at least once not lees than
thirty (80) days prior to such re-
demption date In a newspaper of
general circulation throughout the
State of Iowa. All of such bonds its
to which maid City reserves and
exereimem the right of redemption
and um to which notice as aforesaid
shull have been Iven and for the
redemption of whth funds are duly
Provided, shall evame u: bear Interest
on the redemption date.
Bonds of maid issue numbered 1 It
1360, Inclusive, lu the principal amount
of $1,950,000, shall be currently Issue
and shall bear Interest at the rate o
three and IIIae tenths per ren
13 90%) per annum. The remaining
bondm of mall Issue shall be Ismued a
and when additional funds are re
qulred to f O- additional parts of th
cost of sit d additional sewage work
and facilities and shall bear interest
AT. the rate of five per cent (6%) per
annum or at such lower rate or rates
ae mar be determined at the public
aale of said remaining bonds. All of
such interest shall be payable semi-
annually on the tlr9t days of May
and November of each year.
Both principal and interest of said
bonds shall be ppayable In lawful
money of the Ltnited States of
America, at the office of the City
Treasurer In and of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa. All of said bonds and
the Interest thereon, together with
the principal of and interest on any
additional bonds as may be hereafter
Issued and outstanding from time to
time ranking on a parity therewith
ss hereinafter provided, shall be pay.
able solely from the bond and in-
terest redemption sinking fund here-
inafter created and shall be a valid
claim of the holder thereof only
against said fund, and none of said
bonds shall be a general obligation of
said City nor payable in any manner
by taxation, nor shall the City be in
any manner liable by reason of the
failure of the net, earnings of Its mu-
nicipal sewage disposal works and
facilities to be sufficient for the pa�
meat in whole or in part of said
ponds and interest thereon, but said
'fonds, together with nny additional
bonds as may be hereafter issued and
outstanding on a parity therewith,
,hall be payable, both as to principal
end interest, solely and only from the
future net earnings of the municipal
sewage disposal works and facilities
.f said City pledged therefor as here-
inafter provided.
Section 2. That upon presentation
t the office of the City Treasurer of
,ald City of any of said bonds same
nay be registered as to principal In
he name of the owner on the books
n his office, such registration to be
noted on the reverse aide of the bonds
by the City Treasurer, and there-
fter the pprincipal of such registered
ponds shall be payable only to the
reglstered holder, his legal representa-
tives or assigns. Such registered
e to
registeredonds llholder. obe r baclk to bearer.
only upon presentation to said City
Treasurer with a legal assignment
duly acknowledged or proved Regis-
rallon of any of much bonds shall not
affect the negotiability of the coupons
shall btheretoe tranat •rable by delivery mcbed but such ere
Iy.
Section 3. That said bonds and
coupons shall be In substantially the
following form:
(Form of Bundl
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWAQ
COUNTY CITY OF DUBUQUEUE
SEWER REVENUE BOND $1000
No. ---
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS: That the City of Du-
buque, In the County of Dubuque,
and Sul (anises to forvalue
° pears( mor
hereby p
c all to the fregle Bred registered
hereof,
clpal,
Crum the eyeelal fund provldedhaheum
for, as hereinafter set forth, un
of One Thousand Dollars ($1000)
the u tyl da u1 Novel ber, l9--,
and from Bald Of An fro to also pay
f Interest un said Burn from the date
hereof item `en is 0 t three per s nuin,
Issued
payable per cent
un the first days
I of May and November a each Year
itslthesid Y ovisionssherutnaltertmet forth
with respect to edeatption DrIOSpilUcx
e hie,maturitykwe may be a� beciyyaset"le r Sar
s b1a Loreto,
396 Special Session, October 17, 1957
accrue on and prior to the maturitj
of this bond to be paid only upon
presentation and surrender of the
coupons hereto attached as ther
severally become due; both the prin-
elpal of and interest on this bond be-
ing payable in lawful money of the
United States of America at the of.
floe of the City Treasurer In and of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
This bond Is one of a duly author-
ised series of bonds numbered con-
secutively from 1 to 1660, inclusive,
Issued by said City pursuant to an
ordinance duly enacted on the 17th
day of October, 1957, fur itis purpose
of defraying a yortion of the cost of
constructing additional sewage works
and facilities necessary for the col-
lection, treatment, purification and
disposal In a sanitary manner of
waste and sewage in said City under
and In full compliance with the Con-
stitution and statutes of the State of
Iowa, including, among others, Chap-
ter 394 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, an
amended.
This bond and the aeries of which
It Is one, together with any additional
bonds as may be hereafter Issued and
outstanding from time to time rank-
ing on a parity therewith under the
ounditlons set forth In the ordinance
authorising said series ms hereinbefore
referred to, are payable solely and
only from and are secured by net
earaings to be derived from the op.
eratlon of the municipal sewage dis-
whicch shall be sufficient al works and facilitiesof
o playCitythe
grinelpal of an Interest upon said
bonds as and when the same become
due and payable, and which shall be
set aside as a special fund and to
hereby pledged for that purrppose. This
bond Is not a general obllgatioa of
said City nor payable In any manner
by taxation or from other funds. Said
City covenants It will fix such rates
for the services of Its munlciyyal sew-
sgg'�e disposal works and facllltles and
will collect and account for Income
and revenues therefrom sufficient to
Promptly pay the principal of and In-
terest on this bond the series of
which it Is one, and any additional
bonds as may from time to time be
outstanding ranking on a parity there-
with as the same will become due.
The City of Dubuque reserves the
right to call and redeem bonds of
this issue numbered 601 to 1560,a_
elusive prior to maturity in whole, or
from time to time In part in the in-
verse order of their numbering, on
November 1, 1969, or on any Interest
Payment date thereafter, upon terms
of par and accrued interest to the re-
demption date. Notice of any such re-
demption as aforesaid, identifying the
bond or bonds to be redeemed, shall
be published at least once not less
than thirty (30) days prior to the
redemption date In a newspaper of
eneral circulation throughout the
tate of Iowa. All of such bonds as
to which said City reserves and exer.
cises the right of redemption and as
to which notice as aforesaid shall have
been given and for the redemption of
which funds are duly provided, shall
cease to bear Interest on the redemp-
tion date.
This bond is fully negutlablo but
may be registered as to principal only
In the name of the holder on the
books of said City in the office of
Its City Treasurer, such registration
to be evidenced by notation on the
back hereof by the Treasurer, after
which no transfer shall he valid un-
less made on said books and similarly
noted hd-reon, but it may he dts-
charged from such registratiun by be.
ing transferred to bearer, after which
It shall be transferable by delivery but
It may be again registered as before.
This "listratloa 91 this bond as to
principal shall hot restrain the nego.
tlabllety o7 the coupons by delivery
merely.
It in Iiereby Certified, Recited and
Declared that all acts, conditions and
things required to exist, happen and
be performed precedent to and In the
issuance of this bond and the series of
bonds of which It is one, have existed,
have happened and have been per.
formed In due time form and man-
ner as required by haw, and that the
issuance of this bond does not ex-
ceed or violate any constitutional or
statutory limitation or provision and
that a sufflcfent amount of the in-
come and revenues of Bald municipal
sewage disposal works and facilities
of said City has been pledged to and
will be met aside into said special fund
by said City for the prompt payment
of the principal of and interest on
this bond and the series of which It
is one.
IN TESTIMONY *%-HEREOF said
City of Dubuque, by Its City Council
has caused titin bond to he signed
by its Alayor and attested by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said
City affixed, and the coupons hereto
attached to be executed with the
facsimile signatures of the said Mayor
and City Clerk, which officials by the
execution of this bond do adopt as
and for their own proper signatures
their respective fasrlmlls signatures
appearing on Field ennnons, this first
day of November, 1957.
Mayor
Attest:
Cly Clerk
No.
(Form of Coupon)
>j
On the first day of - 19—,
the City of Dubuque, lows, will pay
to bearer — - -
Dollars (3 ) out of the special
fond provided therefor, at the of-
fice of the City Treasurer, Dubuque,
Iowa, ss provided In and for semi-
uannual Interest then due on its Sewer
Revene Mond, dated November 1,
1957, No. --.
Mayor
Attest:
City Clerk
On the back of each bond there
shall be printed the certificate of
the City Treasurer in the following
form:
"The Issuance of this bond has been
duly and properly reglater,,d In my
office as of the first day of Novem.
ber, 1957.
'rreaburer of the City of Dubuque"
(l•orm for rrgistratlon to be printed
on back of cacti bond)
Uate of In Whose Stgoature of
Reglatration Name t'Ity 'Treasurer
Registered
Section 4. 'That bald bunds shall be
sli.ubu by the Iduyur and attusted by
Wu tally Cierk uad bualetl with th"
curpurute real of said City Wad the
intWeaL ua "Ad buuiu eL k tN evi-
1_
Special Session, October 17, 1957 397
danced by couporu attached thereto,
which shall be executed %vtth the fac.
simile signatures of said Diayur and
City Ciera, and said ofucials by the
execution of said bonds shall adopt
u and for their own proper signa-
tures there facsimile signatures on
said coupons When and as executed
maid bonds shall be delivered to the
City Treasurer to be by hila duly reg.
ibtersd as to Issuance as provided by
Law; and said 'Treasurer shall sign
the certificate hereinbefore ret out in
Section J and endorsed upon the back
of each bond and shall thereupon de-
liver said bonds to the purchaser
thereof, upon payment of the pur-
chase price, same being at least par
and accrued Interest, and all action
heretofore taken In connection with
the sale of said bunds Is hereby rati-
fied and confirmed in ail respects.
Theproceeds received by the sale of
said bonds, exclusive of accrued In.
terest, shall be applied to defraying
the cost of constructing said addi-
tional sewage works and facilities as
referred to ret the preamble hereof.
Section 6. That upon the issuance or
the bonds hereby authorized and
thereafter so long as any of said bonds
or any bonds ranking on a parity
therewith are outstanding he munlcl-
pal at -wage disposal works and facili-
ties of said Pity of Dubuque shall be
operated as a revenueproducing and
self-liquidating undertaking and the
revenues deri%ed from the rates and
rhark(s for mower services furnished
by slid through said works and facili-
ties shall be set aside into it separate
special fund to he used (1) to pay
the reasonable expenses of operation.
amaa`tethe
and fatlite(3) to pay whenat
interest on and principal of the bonds
hereby authorized and any bonds
tanking on a parity therewith trom
tune to time outstanding; and (J) to
accumulate and maintain a margin of
safety
breserve
lthereon�ent of
said bonds interestand
Thele in hereby created u special
food Into o hick there shall be paid
each month Crum said revenues the
amount of the reasonable expenses of
operation, repair and malntenance of
the municipal sewage disposal works
and
cicls of lmCity;
os
facilities
shall la , d and d ,
burled only for that purpose.
There is hereby created a special
sometimes relerred
ton a therelslnkiueg Fund") intowhich
there t:hall bepaid all or much portion
of the balance 1. said CArningil as
shall be sufficient to pay the Interest
upuu and principal of the bonds here-
by authorized unit such additional
bunds ranking on a parity therewith
fus romtag irbe e to issued
under int, restrilcg
tions and cundittuns specified In : ec-
tiun Y hereof as the same become 4"
minimum amountheredwt to Ined t be paidinto
eriods
of twelve fmonths p eced lignFund during h\oppmber
1 of each year shall he not less than
no follow*. of the princl-
A sum equal to L,u,,.
W of all of said bonds maturing un
the November 1 nexytmucceeding, plus
be*untlnr due o mond prl r to f the interest
bar 1 next suce-eding on all of said
tstandfhiiiiaunf�pr uthat un -
In
til etbeef, accumulated
suelk i
amour tequal to initrest fusrtwo (2)
yeare on the bunds then outstanding,
tilt, talounts to be so act apart and
paid *ball be llo,,q of said principal
and iutetvsl nbtoad of 100%; and pro-
vlded alsu, that no furtherpayments
bead be mauls into said lilnkluK Fund
tlaetrutaill sultlaleat to rrureatauullt
of
said bonds then outstanding rind to
pay all Interest to become due there -
it prior to such retirement.
If and to whatever extent additional
bunds are issued ranking on a parity
with the bonds herein authorized un-
der the conditions set forth In Section
5 of this ordinance, provision shall be
made for increasing such payments
Into e a 1 d Sinking Fund to meet
maturing installments of principal of
and Interest on such additional bonds
and to create and maintain a reason -
We reserve therefor.
All sums received as accrued inter-
est in the issuance and sale of the
bonds hereby authorized shall be paid
into said Sinking Fund so as to meet
the payment of the Interest then ac-
crued on the bonds hereby authorized.
The amount by which any such
payment In any year exceeds Chef g
grrii.ata amount properly Payable
faald Sinking Fund in such nd as a reear lserve fobe r
In
here-
cnontirngencie
ided.rIfn nus Y syeae
sed lr thhCity
shall for any reason fall to pay Into
untb
above sl sttipulated. then Fund thefull
amount
equivalent to such deficiency shall be
set apart and paid Into said fund from
the first avallable revenues of the
following year or years as the case
may be, and same shall be in addl-
tlon to the amount otherwise herein
provided to be so set apart and paid
during euch succeeding year or years.
If for any reason the Clty shall fall
to make any such payment into said
Sinking Fund, as aforesaid,
ring
any such Year, any sums then held as
a reserve for contingencies $hllbe
used for the payment of any portion
Of the Interest on or principal of sold
bonds as to which there would other-
wise he default, but such reserve shall
be relmbureedmtsfomade Into firlit he
avallable payen
Sinking Fund In the following Year or
mne
eRt for thes of then
the rrentuyear.led pay
Such annual payments provided to
be made Into Bald fund preceding each
November 1 shall be, made In equal
monthly installments oono0before
t the
first day of each month,
hat
when the first day of any month shall
be a Sunday or a legal holiday, then
much n the
next iuctcneedingents hsecularbe made o
day.Such
elnd
onlyInK and isdshall l hereby eused pledged olfor the
Furpese of paying the principal of and
interest on the bonds herein author-
ized to be Issuedlindherewithal bonds
ar may
ranking on a parity from alms
be Issued and outstanding
to time, and for no other purpose•
All money' osl ed Ind Sin banksand
nd
shall dep
oneh baankylshall10 cbe icontinuously 110-000 In ee
cured by a valid pledge of direct oblt-
gatlens of the iJnite Govern -
equivalent Cmark t
ment having be jovested In direct
value or may
ernm tions of the holted wevertathatasats
ernment: provided.
shall be made of a onsn the tv amount
Iof t •hall priveanecesslarY to drawl upon
said reserve so Invested.
Section G. The atmunicies for pal services
rendered by tha
Is
disposal works said facllltl es•aof slid
d
cit%• shall be equitable,
and Just, taking Into account and con-
wurkrlfandtile
facllltlns and ost and the costlue of aOf
maintaining, repalring and operating
same and the proper and neces-
sary allowances for epreclatton there-
of Ao the mount, ulstandlog f tr the
bonds
retirement of alllnterest on all such
and the accruing
bond,,, and there shalt be charged such
a
ratrt nd enr,unts as snail h,• ad
qn^te In ria vet the 1"u" rtthereulthis
of b
and the preceding
398 Special Session, October 17, 1957
m en far as conslstent with the
laws of the State of Tows Patti City
agreeq that wn long as ray of the
bnndP hereby Puthori-ed nr Pay bonds
rankin- on a parity therewith remain
nntit0n[Ilm- It will keep pr per bon:+P
of teeord inti ncc"nom', s.,p"rnte fr,m
all utter munlcipai rer+nis And ,,,..
c nrots, r`r,wln6 complete and rur-
rect cntr'en of nil trap-te!Inns i, "it-
'nt to i;- monirtpnl s•'n'r¢P dl n' a'
w"" F1 and f-cil'tiee. and t1vt t`'•
1101(1ers of r',y of Bahl It nds '�jll
hay.+ tae r'g',t at ••11 rP^+onabrP I mcg
to tnsuert C'e 'e"rkP end tarirl les
and PiI •.•cords, aconin s and data
rel•ttlne thf reto.
it is herehv represented and certl-
tied that pursuant to ordnance No
96-57 adopted April 15, 19,57, by the
Cnunc!l rf said City, just and equit-
able rater, rhtrcrs or rentals for the
use of and service rendered by the
municipal sewage disposal works and
facilities of said ('fly have been es-
tablished and are beingcollected by
said City for services tarnished by
and through said works and facilities
and that copies of such rates, charges
and rentals will be continuously on
file in the office of the City Clerk of
said City which shall be open to In-
spection by all parties Interested. The
schedule of rates, charges and rentals
shall at all times be adequate to pro-
duce gross revenues and Income tram
said works and facilities to pay me
expenses of operation, repair and
maintenance thereof and leave a bal-
once of net revenues and Income suf-
ficient to make the prescribed pay-
ments Into the Sinking Fund, as here-
inbefore set forth, and such schedule
shall be revised, changed and read-
justed whenever necessary so that
the aggregate of the rates or charges
will he sufficient for such purposes.
All rates or charges it not paid when
due shall constitute a lien upon the
premises served by such works and
facilities and shall be collected In the
same manner as taxes.
Section 7. The City of Dubuque
hereby convenantn and agrees with
the holder or holders of the bonds
herein authorized to be Issued, or any
of them, that It will faithfully and
Punctually perform all duties with re-
ference to the municipal sewage dis-
posal works and facilities of Paid City
required by the Constitution and lass
Of the State of Iowa, including the
making and collecting of reasonable
and sufficient rates for services rend-
ered by said works and facilities, and
will segregate the revenues there from
and make application thereof conals-
tent with andas contemplated and
provided by lhia ordinance; and said
City hereby irrevocably covenants,
binds and obligates itself not to sell,
lease, mortgage or In any manner dis-
pose of any Integral part of said works
and facilities, Including any and all ap-
purtenances thereto and extensions
and additluns that may he made there-
to, until all the bonds herein author -
land to be Issued and any additional
bonds ranking on a parity therewith
shall have been paid In full, both prin-
cipal and Interest, or until IeKal and
sufficient provision for such payment
shall have been made. and further
covenants and agrees with the holders
of said bunds tt maintain In good
condition and continuously operate
said works and facilities and ap ur-
tenances and to charge and collect
such rates and charges fur services
rendered thereby so that the gross re-
venues will be sufficient at all times
to provide for the payment of the
operation, repair and maintenance of
said works and facilities and leave net
amounts to be paid Into the bond and
Interest redemption fund as provided
herein.
The City of Dubuque hereby further
eovsnants and agrees that so long as
any of said bonds are outstanding It
will keep all buildings and all ma-
chinery and equipment therein con-
stituting a part of the municipal sew-
age disposal works and facilities in.
Pored againstndstorm, dflo,d sand Ecol -
w
lightning,
lapse under a policy or Policies of a
responsible insurance company or
companies authorized and qualified
under the laws of the State of Iowa
to assume such risks. Coverage of
such ll
amount aofathee In ull be rable fvaluethe Rllh-
ject to the deduction from any loss
or damage (except in case of a total
loss) of nut more than five percent
ntlnof
such Insurable value,
covenants and said City agrees in
like manner to carry public Lability
and property damage insurance cov-
ering such risks and for such amounts
as the City Counell of said City deter-
mines from time to time to be neces-
sary or advisable by reason of the
charact of te
tions off rthe nw•orkseand fachlitlopera-
Section 8. That any holder of said
bonds or of any of the coupons may
either at law or In equity, by suit,
action, mandamus or other proceed-
ings protect and compel performance
of all duties Imposed or required by
thl- ordinance or the Inw pursuant to
which said bonds are to be issued, in-
cluding the making and collection of
sufficient rates and the segregation
of the income and revenues and the
application thereof.
Section 9. The bonds hereby author-
Ized and from time to time outstand-
ing shall not be entitled to priorly or
preference, one over the other, In
the application of the net earnings of
said works and facilities, regardless
of the time or times of the issuance
of such bunds. It being the intention
that there alnall be no priorly among
the bonds authorized to bS issued un-
der thin ordinance regardless of the
fact that they may have been actual-
ly Issued and delivered at different
times. Said City hereby covenants and
agrees that so lung an any of the
bonds issued pursuant to this ordi-
nance are nutstandingg and unpaid no
other bonds or obligations Ila
�•able
from the earnings of the mun cipal
sewage disposal works and facilities
of said City will be Issued except up-
on the basis of such additional bonds
,r Wit ations being subject to the
priority as to security and payment of
the Sewer Revenue Bonds then out-
standing under the provisions of this
ordinance; provided, however, fiat
said City of Dubuc us hereby reser,es
the right and priv�leg of Issuing ad-
ditional bonds from time to time Pity -
able from the same source and ranit-
ing on a parity with the bunds h(ro-
in authorized or permitted to be R -
sued as may be then outstanding In
order to pay the cost of additional
sewage works and facilities or im-
provements and extensions to the mu-
nlclpal sewage dispunal works and ta-
ellltles, but that before any Ruch ad-
ditional parity bonds are Issued there
will have been procured and filed
,with the City Clerk of Raid City a
statement by an independent engineer
nut In theregular employ of the C'ty
and not otherwise interested In the
construction of till) works and fa-
ellitles, or any part thereof, or the
construction of Improvements or ex-
tenslonn to the municipal sewage
works and facilities, reciting the es-
timate based upon necessary Investi-
gations that the net annual revenues
of the municippal sewagge disposal
works and tacllltles of sold City, in-
cluding any then contemplated Im-
provement+ or extensions, throutthuut
the life of the hewer Revenue ]Bonds
herein authorized to be issued which
are then outstanding • w•111 be equal
to at least one and onc•thlyd t'.une■
the maximum amount that WW bs-
i.
Special Session, October 17, 1957 399
come due In any cnlene-ir year 1,.r
hath principal of slid interest on th•
honds then outstanding tinder th!s or-
dinance and the bonds then propoe,d
to be issued which mature prior to
the last maturity of Any bonds then
ordinance. end proterms the s
videdalp that ths
hie
interest payment dates for any such
additlonai bonds .hall be w,miannually
on \Iny 1 andNovember1 of each
such addltionalribondsl shallbe
and rls of
on
November 1 of the year to which any
of such principal is scheduled to be-
come due, and Provided Alen, that nt
the time the City Is.ues any each ad-
ditional bonds it has entered into
written contracts for the immediate
accluisltion of substantially all of the
necessary m-iterlals for the works and
fte-Illea
throu�eedr
gh theapplicationofth- ed
Requited
ed
ceeds of such addMonal bonds.
The terms "net enrnings" or "net
revenue.." are defined ns gross rev-
enue■ less operating expenses which
shall include salaries, wages, cost of
mAlntenance and operation, mate-
rials and supplle. And Insurance.
As well n. all other items as are nor-
mally included under recognized Re-
counting PractleeA, but shall not in -
elude allowance for depreciation in
thevalue of physical properties.
Section 10. The provisions of this
ordinance shall conatitttte a contract
between the City of itubuque and the
holders of the bonds herein authorized
to be Issued. and after the Issuance
of any of the bonds no change, vari-
ation. or alteration of any king+ of the
prov:slona of this ordinance bhall be
made until such time as all of Azid
bonds issued hereunder and the In-
terest thereon have been pall in fun.
Section 11. If
pp any eectlonof , para-
s nrftpce shall c be held sinvalid, tilels r n-
valldlty of such section, paragraph.
clause or provision shall not affect
any of the remainrnic provisions of
this ordinance.
Sectlon 12 .\Il ordinances. resolu-
tione and orders or
pP parts thereon in
conflict
are. t
iance the
o &A elxtent of sucs Of k
conflict, hereby repealed. October 17.
Passed and pprovt-d
1867.
Charles E. Dove
Mayor
Clarence P. Wella
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Klntzing, r
Councilmen
.l I.eo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Published October :4th, 1967.
Recorded October 19th, 1951.
LEO F. FROMMFLT,
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
,terald Netvapnper title :4th day W
(w1ober 1957
bids be returned to the unsuccess-
ful bidders. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor hove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State De-
partment of Health issuing permit
No. 57.160-S, for the construction
of 3,981.33 feet of eight inch sani-
tary sewer on Ramona and Adeline
streets, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Iowa State Highway Commission
October 11, 1957
City Clerk,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir:
Attached are copies of resolution:,
passed by the state highway com-
mission on October 2, 1957, cover-
ing the designation of location of
primary roads in Dubuque.
Yours very truly
John G. Butter
Chief Engineer
Maintenance Form 488, 12.1.54
Leo F Frommelt.
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said Ordinance duly passed and
adopted and signed his approval
thereto.
Councilman Welu moved that the
certified checks submitted with the
i
Adopted
Resolution revising P r i m a r y
Road Extension, and providing cor-
rected description of Primary Road
Extension.
Be It Resolved by the Iowa State
Highway Commission that the Ex-
tension of Primary Road No. 67, in
the City (Town) of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, be revised as fol-
lows:
Remove the extension of Primary
Road No. 67 from streets or roads
as follows: ora -
Beginning at the with Rockdale
tion line connecting
Road.
'1 hence in a northerly dowel io
on Rockdale Road to a P
pro)cilnately 4s mile north of the
intersection of Rockdale Road and
Grandview Avenue.
Locate the Extension of Primary
Road No. 67 on streets or roads as
follows: on an unnamed
Commencing
street at the south corporation
line;
400 Special Session, October 17, 1957
Thence northerly on said un-
named street to Rockdale Road at
a point approximately ;,+ mile
north of the intersection of Rock-
dale Road and Grandview Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
description of the Extension of
Primary Road No. 67, in the City
(Town) of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, as described in the Commission
minutes of September 7, 1943 is
hereby rescinded and the attached
description is adopted therefor.
Maintenance Form 488, 12.1-54
Adopted
Resolution revising P r i m a r y
Road Extension, and providing
corrected description of Primary
Road Extension.
Be It Resolved by the Iowa State
Highway Commission that the Ex-
tension of Primary Road No. 52,
in the City (Town) of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, be revised as fol-
lows:
Remove the Extension of Pri-
mary Road No. 52 from streets or
roads as follows:
Beginning at the south corpora-
tion line connecting with Rockdale
Road.
Thence in a northerly direction
on Rockdale Road to a point ap-
proximately '/a mile north of the in-
tersection of Rockdale Road and
Grandview Avenue.
Locate the Extension of Primary
Road No. 52 on streets or roads as
follows:
Commencing on an unnamed
street at the south corporation
line:
Thence northerly on said un-
named street to Rockdale Road
at a point approximately 1.8 mile
north of the intersection of Rock-
dale Road and Grandview Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
description of the Extension of
Primary Road No. 52, in the City
(Town) of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, as described in the Commis-
sion's minutes of November 23,
1949 is hereby rescinded and the
attached description is adopted
therefor.
Maintenance Form 488, 12.1.54
Adopted
Resolution revising P r i in a r y
Road Extension, and providing
corrected description of Primary
Road Extension.
Be It Resolved by the Iowa State
Highway Commission that the Ex-
tension of Primary Road No. 61, in
the City (Town) of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, be revised as fol-
lows:
Remove the Extension of Pri-
mary Road No. 61 from streets
or roads as follows:
Beginning at the south corpora-
tion line connecting with Rockdale
Road.
Thence in a northerly direction
on Rockdale Road to a point ap-
proximately ;;, mile north of the
intersection of Rockdale Road and
Grandview Avenue.
Locate the Extension of Primary
Road No. 61 on streets or roads as
follows:
Commencing on an unnamed
street at the south corporation line;
Thence northerly on said un-
named street to Rockdale Road at
a point approximately ;a mile
north of the intersection of Rock-
dale Road and Grandview Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
description of the Extension of
Primary Road No. 61 in the City
(Town) of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, as described in the Com-
mission's minutes of November 23,
1949 is hereby rescinded and the
attached description is adopted
therefor.
Maintenance Form 488, 12.1-54
.Adopted
Resolution revising P r i m a r y
Road Extension, and providing cor-
rected description of Primary Road
Extension.
Be It Resolved by the Iowa State
Highway Commission that the Ex-
tension of Primary Road No. 151,
in the City (Town) of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, be revised as fol-
lows: Remove the Extension of
Primary Road No. 151 from streets
or roads as follows:
Beginning at the south corpora-
tion line connecting with Rockdale
Road.
Thence in a northerly direction
on Rockdale Road to a point ap-
proximately b8 mile north of the
intersection of Rockdale Road and
Grandview Avenue.
Locate the Extension of Primary
Road No. 151 on streets or roads
as follows:
Special Session, October 17, 1957 401
Commencing on an unnamed I ti
¢treet at the south corporation PA
line; a
Thence northerly on said un- C
named street to Rockdale Road at
a point approximately '1% mile C
north of the intersection of Rock- a
dale Road and Grandview Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the v
description of the Extension of Pri
mary Road No. 151, in the City
(Town) of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun
ty, as described in the Commis-
sion's minutes of Nov. 23, 1949 is
hereby rescinded and the attached
description is adopted therefor.
Councilman Well' moved that the
communication and resolutions be
received and made amatter
Councilman
record. Seconded b the following
Kolb. Carried by
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays None.
Communication of a group of res-
idents of Cherry street objecting
to the break in the newly paved
street, as the result of a caved -in
sewer, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the cotn-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of R. B. Hannan
stating that he would be interested
in acquiring City owned property
described as Lot A of Lot 1 of 1 of
M. L. 179, that part of Lot 5 of M.
L. 179A (also known as thatpart
of Lot 5 of M.L. 179) lying
outh
of Rosedale Avenue ( now known as
North Grandview Avenue) and that
Nest
part of Rosedale Avenue lying
of Auburn street and contiguous to
Lot "A" of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of M. L.
179, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the com-
munication be referred to the tity
ap
Manager to procure proper
praisal. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilme�t
$intzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Well',
Nays—None.
Communication of M. V. Bradley
of 515 S. Grandview Ave. stating
that he would like to make an offer
un Lots 29 and 30 Rosedale Addi-
on, Lots 125 and 126 in Woodlawn
ark Subdivision and that part of
tlantic street lying west of the
toresaid lots, presented and read.
ouncilman Welu moved that the
ommunication be referred to the
it Manager to procure a proper
pprai'al. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
ote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Tower Street from East 6th
Street to Lot D of Booths Subdivi-
sion, a parcel of land 60 feet by
130 feet, and the alley between
Block 32 Dubuque Harbor Com-
pany Addition and Block 1 Booths
Addition from Bell Street to Tower
Street, a parcel of land 30 feet by
300 feet, has been vacated and
the petitioners ask that the prop-
erty be deeded to them.
As has been the policy of the
City Council in the past, property
of this type has been appraised
and the property has been sold at
a price not below the appraised
price. The appraised price of that
portion of vacated Tower Street is
$1950.00 and the appraised price of
the vacated alley is $450.00. This
information has been transmntted
to the Fischer Roser Co Purchase
ompany so
that they may
the desire.
this property Y
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
follow
Schueller. Carried by the
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
N a y s—N one. 1957
October 17,
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, lows
Gentlemen:
Since the establisahk ethe°� Flora of
Park as a public Park,
the city
with
Dubuque has been negotiating
purchase of
Frank Pasky for
within the
Property ark along
area bounded by the P
402 Special Session, October 17, 1957
Pennsylvania Avenue. 'rnis prop- I
erty is now used as a private
slaughter house.
The locat°.on of a slaughter house
within the boundary of a city park
and in the residential yundesirable. This
the City is very
of course was a non conforming
use of this property because it was
used as a slaughter house when
it was annexed to the City.
Mr. Raska and I have arrived
at a price and the attached Option
has been signed by both parties.
This Option calls for a purchase
price of $65,000.00. The property
has been appraised by the Du-
buque Real Estate Board and all
of the equipment and the packing
plant appraised by a responsible
equipment contractor. The total
appraised price of the property
and the equipment is $58,733.00.
This does not include the value of
the lease and moving expense in
connection with moving from the
residential and also from the
slaughter house property.
I feel as though $6,267.00 is a
reasonable amount to allow for
this purpose and is in line with the
purchase of other properties in the
City such as for the construction
of our parking lots.
We have at the present time ap-
proximately $52,000.00 left from
the contribution of the Walhert
Foundation to purchase any land
that is needed for the expansion
of Flora Park. This would leave a
balance of $13,000.00 to be paid
for from some other city fund. I
recommend that the $13,000.00 be
paid out of the Capital Improve-
ment Fund as there is adequate
balance in this years budget.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHELTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
purchase and recommendation of
the City Manager be approved. Sec
onded by Councilman Schueller
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
October 17, 195,
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of A. G. Reusche
and others requesting the installa
tion of a street light in the neigh-
borhood of 1900 Hate Street was
referred to the City Manager and
Electrical Inspector for investiga-
tion and report.
Upon investigation of the street
lighting conditions on Hale Street
between Grandview Avenue and
North Algona Street, it was deter-
mined that the following changes
should be made:
The light on Pole 207.813J be
moved one pole east to 207-812A.
That a new light be installed
on Pole 207-813G which is at the
break of the hill and would give
better lighting in both direc-
tions.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil approve these recommenda-
tions.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of H. A. Bischoff
and others requesting the installa-
tion of a street light at the inter-
section of State Street and the al-
ley of State Street formerly known
as Dillon Street was referred to
the City Manager and Electrical
Inspector for investigation and re-
port.
Upon investigation of this re-
quest, it was found that a street
light at said location would be
practical and would increase the
lighting greatly in this section.
I recommend that a light be in-
stalled on Pole 207-894G or 207-
894E whichever location would be
more practical from a construction
standpoint.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
1.
1.
Special Session, October 17, 1957 403
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
;Nays—None.
October 17, 1957 Notice of claim of Wolverine In -
To the Honorable Mayor surance Co., in the amount of $20,
and City Council as the result of damage to a car
Dubuque, Iowa owned by Charles M. Allen, one of
Gentlemen: their insured, due to the tarring
The request of the Illinois Cen- of a parking lot and spraying tar
tral Railroad requesting permis- and cement on the car sometime
sion to excavate in First Street for during September 1957, presented
the purpose of installing a ;as and read. Councilman Kintzinger
service connection was referred to moved that the claim be referred
the City Council and City Manager to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tor study. tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
In view of the fact that this cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol -
Street was constructed in 1956, lowing vote:
and carries considerable truck traf- Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
fic which detoriates the street sur- Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
face faster than normal, I recom- Nays—None.
mend that the Council deny this Proof of Publication, certified
request. A street excavation can to by the Publisher, of official No -
not be resurfaced to hold up like tice of Public hearing on Ordi-
the original job. nance No. 55-57, An Ordinance va-
Connections could be made at eating and conveying Lot A of
other locations by installing a lit- Block 16 Dubuque Harbor Im-
tle more pipe. provement Company Addition to
Respectfully submitted, Thomas J. Mulgrew Company, pre -
1.. J. SCHILTZ, sented and read. Councilman
City Manager Schueller moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 9, 1957.
The Honorable Mayor and City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
City Hall,
° Dubuque, Iowa
t Gentlemen: with
r The undersigned hereby
draws its request incorporated in
e a letter dated August 26, 1957 that
°• the City of Dubuque vacate that
t portion of Terminal Street on the
1. west side of a straight line drawn
: between the southeast corner of
the bridge pier and the northeast
n
U. corner of the Thomas J. Mu grew
Co.'s icehouse.
h The consideration and attention
s
he that you have already g
matter is deeply appreciated. It
n has developed that the vacation of
n Terminal Strect as was requested,
Oc
d is not necessary• submitted,
he Respectfully
ic, Thomas J. hfulgrew Co.,
rt. By D. p. Cooney
rt C lewell, Cooney & Fuerste
Its Attorneys.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Patricia E
Milks, 882 Cleveland Ave., in the
amount of $8.95, for damage t
a bug screen on her car as the re
suit of striking a dip in the stree
at Loras and Bluff, on Septembe
20, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that th
claim be referred to the City S
licitor for investigation and repor
Seconded by Councilman Schue
ler. Carried by the following vote
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilme
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wel
Nays --None.
Notice of claim of Paul C. Ric
ard, 98 Princeton Place, in t
amount of $5.00, for damage to h
car as the result of striking a ma
hole cover on Devon Drive, on
tober 11, 1957, presented and rea
Councilman Kolb moved that t
claim be referred to the City Sol
itor for investigation and repo
Seconded by Councilman Schu
ler. Carried by the following vote:
404 Special Session, October 17, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 55.57
An Ordinance vacating and con-
veying Lot A of Block 16 Dubuque
Improvement Company Addition
to Thomas J. Mulgrew Company,
previously introduced and read at
the meeting of September 20, 1957,
presented for Final Adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 55.57
Whereas, Thomas J. Mulgrew
Company, as owner of the abutting
property, has petitioned the City
Council to vacate the hereinafter
described portion of Terminal
Street and convey the same to said
petitioner; and
Whereas, said petitioner has pre-
pared and submitted for Council
approval a plat of the area to be
vacated assigning the designation,
Lot A of Block 16, Dubuque Har-
bor Company Addition thereto
which plat is now on file with the
City clerk; and
Whereas, the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission has recommended
approval of said request; and
Whereas the City Council, at a
public hearing held October 17th,
1957, has determined that it is in
the best public interest that said
hereinafter described portion of
Terminal Street be vacated and
conveyed to the petitioner upon
the payment of the purchase price
hereinafter established;
Now Therefore, Be It Ordained
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the following de-
scribed portion of Terminal Street
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, be and the same is
hereby vacated, to -wit:
Commencing at the northeast
coiner of Block 16 of Dubuque
Harbor Company Addition, which
is the southwest corner of the
intersection of Dodge Street anc
Terminal Street, thence nortl•
83° 17' east 13.72 feet, thence
south 6'- 43' east 17273 feet
thence south 83' 17' west 5.3 feet
thence north 9, 30' west 172.9;
feet to the point of beginning;
Section 2. That the plat of said
tacated portion of Terminal Street
)repared by Carl F. Bartels, dated
September 18, 1957 be and the same
s hereby approved and the Mayor
and City Clerk authorized and di-
rected to endorse the approval of
,he City of Dubuque thereon;
Section 3. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to execute
a Quit Claim Deed conveying all
right, title and interest of the City
of Dubuque in and to said vacated
portion of Terminal Street, to be
hereafter known as Lot A of Block
16, Dubuque Harbor Company's Act-
dition, to Thomas J. Mulgrew Com-
pany, and deliver the same upon
receipt of the payment of the sum
of $400.00; max -mum amount to
be determined by Real Estate
Board appraisal.
Section 4. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Ordinance in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Section S. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and
after its final passage, adoption
and publication as by law provided.
Introduced the 20th day of Sep-
tember, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 20th day of Septem-
ber, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this
day of , 19
Mayor
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved that
the Ordinance be not adopted due
to the request of the petitioner.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
NOTE: This Ordinance was not
adopted therefore lot published.
Petition of Garland Findley et
al, requesting the installation of a
1.
Special Session, OLIober 17, 1957 405
street light on Clarke Drive be-
tween St. Ambrose street and Bun-
ker Hill Road, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
]Ways—None.
Petition of Charles W. Krueger,
requesting a refund of $100 on the
unexpired portion of Class B beer
license No. 13, as he has discon-
tinued business as of October 6,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant, pay-
able to Charles W. Krueger in the
amount of $100 to cover the amount
due on the unexpired portion of
Class B beer license No. 13. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Charles W. Krueger,
requesting a refund of $50 on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 215, as he has discon.
tinued business as of October 6,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant, pay-
able to Charles W. Krueger in the
amount of $50 to cover the amount
due on the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 215. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
Petition of Betty Leib, requestin
a refund of $100 on the unexpire
portion of Class B beer license No
26, as she has discontinued busi
ness as of October 17, 1957, pr
seated and read. Councilman Kol
moved that the refund be grante
and the Auditor instructed to dra
a warrant, payable to Betty Leib i
the amount of $100 to cover t
amount due on the unexpired po
tion of Class B beer license No. 26
1.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 9, 1957
To the Members of the
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
We have this date canvassed
the petitions for nominations for
Municipal officers to be voted on
at the Municipal Election to be
held on November 5, 1957, on file
in the office of the City Clerk at
the close of the business day on
October 8, 1957, and find said can.
vass as the foilowing:
Offices for Which A Primary
Election is Required
Councilmen
N o m i n e e s: Donald Briggs,
George A. Freund, Richard C.
Henschel, Ray F. Kolb, Louis Schal.
ler, John Ley Schroeder, Leo N.
Schueller, Peter J. Takes.
Office For Which No Primary
Election Is Required
Park Commissioner
Nominee: Arthur M. Bennett.
Respectfully submitted this 9th
day of October A. D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
1 RESOLUTION NO. 209-57
Resolution providing
Mu-
nicipal Primary Election in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa on October
22, 1957 and directing publication
of Notice thereof. or and City
Whereas the May
K Clerk have made their report of
d the results of their canvass of the
petitions for nomination of per-
sons desiring to become candidates
e- at the Municipal Election to be
h held November 5, 1957; and
d Whereas it appears from said
N report that more than twice the
n number of candidates have quali
he fied as such for the be electedity
to
r• Councilman that may
said office and that a Municipal
406 Special Session, October 17, 1957
Primary Election is required to
be held to determine the nominees
for said office in accordance with
the laws of Iowa;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That a Municipal Pri-
mary Election be had in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa on October 22,
1957 between the hours of 7:00
o'clock A. M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M.
to elect six nominees for the office
of Councilman to succeed the three
Councilmen whose terms expire
December 31, 1957;
Section 2. That said Election be
held in the several voting pre-
cincts of said City as heretofore
determined by Ordinances of said
City. The polling places within the
respective election precincts shall
be as follows:
First Precinct: Bryant School,
1280 Rush Street.
Second Precinct: Washington Jr.
High School, 51 N. Grandview Ave-
nue.
Third Precinct: Franklin School,
39 Bluff Street.
Fourth Precinct: County Court
House, 7th Street & Central Ave-
nue.
Fifth Precinct: Lincoln School,
1101 West Fifth Street.
Sixth Precinct: No. 4 Engine
House, University Avenue & At-
lantic Street.
Seventh Precinct: City Hall, 13th
Street & Central Avenue.
Eighth Precinct: Chamber of
Commerce, 9th & Locust Streets.
Ninth Precinct: 18th Street En-
gine House.
Tenth Precinct: Central School,
15th & Locust Streets.
Eleventh Precinct: St. Paul's
Lutheran School, 2005 Jackson
Street.
Twelfth Precinct: Fulton School,
2540 Central Avenue.
Thirteenth Precinct: Holy Ghost
School, 2901 Central Avenue.
Fourteenth Precinct: Audubon
School, 535 Lincoln Avenue.
Fifteenth Precinct: Marshall
School, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue.
Sixteenth Precinct: I r v i n g
School, 2520 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Section 3. That voting machines
shall be used for voting in said
Municipal Primary Election.
Section 4. That the City Clerk
shall have the ballots for absent
voters prepared in accordance with
the Laws of Iowa applicable there-
to.
Section 5. That the City Clerk
is hereby directed to forthwith
cause to be published in the Tele-
graph -Herald, a newspaper pub-
lished within the City of Dubuque,
in proper form, the names of the
candidates as they are to appear
upon the Municipal Primary Bal-
lot. No ballot shall have a party
designation thereof.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of October, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the folowing vote:
Yea,—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the following named persons be
appointed to serve as Clerks and
Judges at the Primary Election to
be held October 22, 1957 and also
for the General Municipal Elec-
tion to be held on November 5,
1957. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
First Precinct: Clerks — Mrs.
Josephine O'Brien, Mrs. Lillian
Jones. Judges — Mrs. Margaret
Cannon, Mrs. Bernice McCauley,
Mr. Harry Krakow.
Second Precinct: Clerks—Mrs.
Dorothy Kirchen, Mrs. Julia Heu-
ser. Judges—Mrs. Valerie Link,
Mrs. Dorothy Kline, Mrs. Meredith
Hardie.
Third Precinct: Clerks — Mrs.
Vera McAllister, Mrs, Eunice Kil-
by. Judges—Mrs. Anna Kingsley,
Mrs. John Rettenmeier, Mrs. Edna
Wunderlich.
Fourth Precinct: Clerks --Mrs.
Georgiana Millius, Mrs. Margaret
1.
Special Session, October 17, 1957 907
Endsley. Judges—Mrs. Kay Me- They stn day Dubuque,
Iowa, to held on
from
Evoy, Mrs. Emma Osborn, Mrs. seven o'clock A. M. to eight o'clock
Genevieve Sissityn. P. M. there will be submitted to the
electors of said City, to be by them
Fifth Precinct: Clerks --Mrs. voted upon, the proposition of wheth-
Mar Burd, Mrs. Ruby Steuck, er dayllghl saving time should be oh.
y WrVe annually in the City of Du -
Judges --Mrs Evelyn Madden, Mrs. buque.
Grace Wright, Mrs. Blanche Hlyd. At said election votin machines
Sixth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs.
will be used and ballots prepared
therefore will have printed thereon
Helen Schadle, Mrs Louise For- thI proingposition in substantially the
ward. Judges —hirs. Margaret lNotice to voters: For an affirma-
Schlegel, Mrs. Ohve Satteriee, tive vote on the question submitted
pull down the fever above the word
Mrs. Millie Cords.
"Yes." For a negative vote, pull down
Seventh Precinct: Clerks --Mrs. the lever above the word "No".1
Loretta Goff, Mrs. Alexia Manley. MEASURE BE ADOPTED°
,fudges--MrS. Emma Van Vleet, observe yDaylight S f Du uge,oilowaone
Mr. Hubert Meissen, Air. Harry hour per day from the las tSunday In
Hanley. April to the last Sunday In September
Eighth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. in each year, beginning with the last
Sunday In April, 1958?
Anna Weber, Mrs. Ann Hubbard. YES NO
Judges—Mrs. Jane Fuhrman, Mrs. The said election on said preposition
Agnes Hird, Miss Frances Hetes. w III be held In the several election
precincts of said City, the boundaries
Ninth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. or which shall be as delimited by Ordi-
nance Numbered 7.52 of said City. The
Belle Leidinger, hirs. Mildred polling places within the res�ecuve
Koehler. Judges—Mrs. Florence eleFcction irst Frecincts will to schoo ,ows: 0
Benzer, Mrs. Mayme Cassutt, Mrs. Rush Street
Emma Hinz. Second Precinct — Washington Jun -
Tenth Precinct: Clerks—Mrsior High School, 51 North Grandview
. Avenuc
Florence Powers, Mrs Loretta Third Precinct—Franklin School, 39
Kammuelter. Judges—Bluff Street
Mrs. Anna Fourth Precinct — County Court
Kunz, Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, H Fifte. 7th h Prec nct�-lLincolnSchool,
Central
nYenue
1001
Mrs. Lillian Fettkether. West Fifth Street
Eleventh Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. University st yTeAvenue o& Atlantic ne Street
Ida Murray, Mrs. Hazel Kirkwood. Seventh Precinct— City Hall, 13th
Judges—M►'s. Lucy Jaeger, Mrs. StrectCentral
AEighth venue r of Com -
Eleanor Pfiffner, Mrs. Hilda merce9th
Kempter. & Locust Streets
Ninth Precinct -18th Street Engine
House
Twelfth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. Tenth Precinct — Central School,
Minnie Recker, Mrs. Elsie Bottge. 15tthheventh Lust
Streets
St. Paula Luth-
eran
Judges—Mrs. Elizabeth ReaVell, School 2005 Jackson Street
Mrs. Linda Grashorn, Mrs. Ida zs•w' lith Precinct — Fulton School,
Biehl. Thirteenth Precinct — Holy Ghost
Thirteenth Precinct: Clerks— School, 2901 Central PreciAvenue Audubon
Mrs. Freda Foell, Mrs. Mabel Ess School, 535 Lincoln Avenue
man. Judges—Mr. Charles Hauden- 50 1�Fifteent berg AvenuMarshall School,
Rhom
Schield, Mrs. Rose Gulick, Mrs. Sixteenth Precinct — Irving School,
Catherine McManus. zszo Pennaryfiled a Avenue
All qualified electors ofsaid
at aald
Fourteenth Precinct: Clerks-- are hereby notified to appear
Airs. Marjorie Bogue, Mrs. Amanda election.
ie eoo{ theeet ctiontpr cinct i whICe
Millius. Judges—Mrs. Gladys pollin
Jan such elector resides, or as p
sen, Mrs. Helene Winchel, Mrs. by statute. order of the
This notice is give' by
Verona Argard. City Council of the Ctty of this°77th
Fifteenth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. day October,°I`�°5T: Iowa,
Minnie Lucas, Mrs. Helen HOhCHARLES E. DOVE
necker. Judges—Mrs. Frances Crip- Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
pes, Mrs. Lucille Gdnterl, Mrs.FOsP. FROMMELT
Helen Pape. City Clerk
Sixteenth Precinct: Clerks—Mrs. Councilman Kolb moved that the
Meretta Donegan, Mrs. Helen proclamation be made a matter
Schetgen. Judges—Mr. Leo Siegert, of record. Seconded by Councilman
Mrs. Ethel Hostetter, Mrs. Ethel Schlleller. Carried by the following
Asmussen. vote:
MAYOR'$ PROCLAMATION Yeas—Mayor Bove, COUnCI`l�elU
Notice of Election Kolb Schueller,
Dubuque, Iowa Kintzinger,
Public notice is hereby given that at Nays --None.
the regular municipal election in the
1
408 Special Session, October 17, 1957
RESOLUTION NO. 210-57
Whereas, applications for Beer '
Permits, have been submitted to
this Council for aproval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following applications be
ranted and license be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinance of this City.
CLASS "B" BEER PERMITS
J. Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Ave-
nue.
Robert M. Smith, 1563 Central
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of October, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 211.57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by
the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply
with the ordinance of this City
and they have filed a proper bond;
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT
J. Russell Evans, 29 Eighth
Avenue.
Robert M. Smith, 1563 Central
Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
his 17th day of October, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZTNGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Bid Section No. I of the Cat-
fish Creek Sanitary Sewer has been
completed with the exception of
the installation of two thirty horse-
power pumps. The two pumps are
to be acquired when the Simpson—
Coates Lift Station is dismantled
and the operation discontinued. A
suficient amount has been retained
by the City of Dubuque from the
contractor's payment for complete
insurance of installing the motors.
I therefore recommend that Bid
Section No. 1 of the Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer constructed by
Schueller and Company of Du-
buque, Iowa be accepted with the
reservation that the motors will
be installed at the appropriate
time.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting Im-
provement )
City OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 212.57
Whereas, the contract for the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer—
Bid Section No. 1 has been com-
pleted and the City Manager has
examined the work and filed his
certificate stating that the same
Special Session, October 17, 1957 409
[In'__mpleted according to
the terms of the contract, plans
and specifications and recommends
its acceptance, now therefore,
Be It Further Resolved, that the
City Treasurer be and he is here-
by directed to pay to the contractor
from the funds to be realized from
the sale of sewer bonds issued
upon the above described improve-
ment in amount equal to the
amount of his contract, less any
retained percentage provided for
therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of October, 1957
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Bids were received at 2:00 P. M.
September 10, 1957, for Contract
No. 1—Sewage Pumping Station,
Contract No. 2 --Force Main and
Terminal Street Sewer, and Con-
tract No. 3 --Sewage Treatment
Plant. I recommended at the City
Council meeting of September 16,
1957, that the contracts be tenta-
tively awarded to the following
contractors subject to financing
the projects and the supplemental
agreements.
Contract No. 1, Conlon Construc-
tion Company, Dubuque, Iowa.
Contract No. 2 Schueller &
Company, Inc., Dubuque, Iowa.
Contract No. 3, G. E. Tillman
Company, Inc.. Centralia, Illinois.
I, therefore, recommend that the
contracts now be awarded to the
above listed contractors.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 213.57
Whereas, scaled proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Contract No. l—Sewage Pump-
ing Station pursuant to Resolution
161.57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published in
said City on July 8th, 1957 and
July 15th. 1957: and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Septem-
ber 10, 1957, and it has been de-
termined that the bid of Conlon
Construction Company of Dubuque,
Iowa in the amount of $2,50,694.92
was the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Con-
lon Construction Company of Du-
buque, lova and the Manager be
and he is hereby directed to exe-
cute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 17th
day of October, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzonger. Car-
ried by the following
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kinizinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
410 Special Session, October 17, 1957
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 214-57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Contract No. 2—Force Main &
Terminal Street Sewer pursuant to
Resolution No. 162-57 and notice
to bidders published in a news-
paper published in said City on
July 8th, 1957 and July 15th, 1957;
and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Septem-
ber 10, 1957, and it has been de-
termined that the bid of Schueller
& Company, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa
in the amount of $343,735.00 was
the lowest bid for the furnishing
of all labor and materials and per-
forming the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded t o
Schueller and Company, Inc. of
Dubuque, Iowa and the Manager
be and he is hereby directed to ex.
ecute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 17th
day of October, 1957
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTLINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F.FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 215-57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Contract No. 3 Sewage Treat-
ment Plant pursuant to Resolution
No. 163-57 and notice to bidders
published in a newspaper pub-
lished in said City on July 8th,
1957 and July 15th, 1957; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Septem-
ber 10, 1957 and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of G. E. Till-
man Co. Inc. of Centralia, Illinois
in the amount of $982,105.00 was
the lowest bid for the furnishing
of all labor and materials and per-
forming the work as provided for
in the plans Lad specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to G. E.
Tillman Co. Inc. of Centralia,
Illinois and the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete per-
formance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract
and the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 17th
day of October, 1957
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Special Session, October 17, 1957
Approved .-AP 1. ... 7t4 ...... 1958. 1
Adopted ..AR 1 .... 7. th ..... 1958.
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411
412 Special Session, October 23, 1957
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session October 23, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P. I
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu.
Absent—City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
considering the report of the City
Clerk shoeing the result of the
canvass of the election returns of
the Municipal Primary Election
held October 22, 1957, and acting on
any other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of publication of
the Municipal Primary Election
Ballot, held October 22, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the proof of publication
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilmap, Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—:Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
October 23, 1957.
Hon. Mayor and Members of the
City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions
of Chapter 145 of the 54th General
Assembly, on October 23, 1957, I
made a public canvass of the elec-
tion returns of the Municipal Pri-
mary Election held October 22.
1957 and herewith submit the re-
port of the results of said canvass.
In accordance with the provisions
of said Chapter the following is a
list of the nominees for all offices
to be filled at the forthcoming
Municipal Election:
For Councilmen for the term
commencing the second secular
day in January 1958:
Donald Briggs—Nominated by
Primary Election.
George A. Freund—Nominated
by Primary Election.
Richard C. Henschel—Nominated
by Primary Election.
VOTE OF MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION
OCTOBER 22,
1957
SHOWING THE
FOLLOWING
RESULTS:
CITY
COUNCILMEN
a
ratio
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Total
Qoc
°su
uCU
T
a
°Qzj
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°u
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c,�
Vote
Ixx
.]Eh
En
G F
1st ......
208
446
250
213
309
169
267
421
560
2nd ....
195
475
252
220
272
145
270
369
552
3rd ....
127
309
167
151
184
135
175
218
364
4th ....
67
164
113
72
115
68
113
143
207
5th ....
138
340
189
145
229
132
185
273
406
6th ....
256
490
357
225
351
231
289
418
616
7th ....
85
130
100
56
92
77
75
116
169
8th ....
114
212
121
97
164
111
140
174
260
9th ....
96
177
123
97
127
107
116
117
220
10th ....
180
284
206
115
220
126
180
244
359
11th ....
149
249
190
108
191
144
1.16
183
290
12th ....
128
216
153
100
148
116
140
170
266
13th ....
176
287
204
141
199
166
217
228
358
14th ....
243
347
264
171
275
191
211
298
435
15th ....
169
263
216
131
209
182
188
222
356
16th ....
165
263
187
116
195
123
147
220
308
Total ....
2496
4652
3092
2158
3280
2223
2859
3814
5726
Special Session, October 23, 1957 413
Louis Schaller—Nominated by
Primary Election.
Leo N. Schueller—Nominated by
Primary Election.
Peter J. Takos—Nominated by
Primary Election.
For Park Commissioner, regular
term: Arthur M. Bennett—Nom-
inated by Petition.
Canvass of returns of the Muni-
cipal Primary Election held Octo-
ber 22, 1957.
I, Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk
of the City of Dubuque Iowa, do
hereby certify that on October 23.
I publicly canvassed the election
returns of the Alunicipal Primary
Election held on October 22, 1957
and find the following results:
Nominated by Primary Election
for Councilmen : George A. Freund
4652 votes; Peter J. Takos-3814
votes; Louis Schaller -3289 votes;
Richard C. Henschel 3092 votes;
Leo N. Schueller 2859 votes; Don-
ald Brigs 2496 votes. Total number
of votes cast, 5726•
Respectfully submitted,
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved that
ttie Judges and Clerks who served
at the Municipal Primary Election
held on October 22, 1957, be paid
the amount of $10.00 each for ser-
vices rendered as Judges a d
Clerks. Seconded b
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Iowa State Highway Commission
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Department of Health advising that
the City could proceed with the
award of the contract for the
Sewage Treatment Plant, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of George Oertel
objecting to the petition of Vern
Shireman et al requesting the
establishment of a grade on that
portion of Edith street between
Brunswick and Elbow streets, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 22, 1957.
City Clerk
City Hall
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir:
This is to advise you that we
have discontinued maintenance on
that section of those streets former-
ly Primary Road Extensions US
52, rl-G7 and 151 due to the reloca-
tion of the above Primary Road
Extension as provided by the reso-
lution adopted by the Highway
Commission on October 2, 1957.
Very truly yours,
W. C. O'Connor
Assistant District Engineer.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the communication be made a
matter of record. Seconded by
October 21, 1957.
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
1 herewith hand you releases of
claims against the City of Dubuque
of Delbert J. McCullough, Charles
Coffey, Melvin G. Matz and
Theresa Sauser, the same having
been obtained and paid for by the
contractor's insurance company.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. Allen Wallis Jr.
requesting an extension of time to
July 1, 1958 for the completion of
street surfacing in Indian Hills
Subpresented and read. Council -
that
man
b t granted v5econded tby
414 Special Session, October 23, 1957
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 23, 1957.
City of Dubuque
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa.
Re: J. Allen Wallis Jr. and Mari-
jane S. Wallis—Bond No. 28210 12
714 56
Gentlemen:
As Attorney -in -Fact for the United
States Fidelity and Guaranty Com-
pany, the bonding company for the
captioned bond, we hereby agree
to an extension for completion to
July 1, 1958. This particular bond
was to cover street improvements
per Resolution No. 182.56.
Yours truly,
SCHWIETERING & WALLIS
By J. Allen Wallis Jr.
Attorney -in -Fact
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of list of receipts
and claims for which warrants
were drawn during the month of
September 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 61.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 26-51, by repealing Sec-
tion 5 thereof, and adding a new
Section 5, and Section 5A thereto,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the reading just
had be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring at
Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun
,ilman Kolb. Carried by the follow -
ng vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO, 61.87
kn Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 26-51, by Repeating Section 5
Thereof, and Adding a New Sec-
tion 5, and Section 5A Thereto.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
A the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Section 6 of Ordi-
nance No. 26-61 be and the same Is
hereby repealed and the following
enacted In Ileu thereof:
"Section 6. That the various mu.
nicipally owned Parking Lots In the
City of Dubuque shall be designated
numerically as follows:
Lot No. 1—The lot situated hetween
Ninth and Tenth Streets
and Iowa Street and
Central Avenue;
Lot No. 2—The lot situated at the
southeast c o r Ti e r of
Ninth and Bluff Streets;
Lot No. 3—The lot situated at the
northwest c o r n e r of
Fifth and Bluff Streets;
Lot No. 4 ---The lot situated at the
southwest c o r n e r of
Ninth and Bluff Streets;
Lot No. 5—The lot situated at the
northwest c o r n e r of
Ninth and Bluff Streets;
Lot No. 6—The lot situated at the
southwest c o r n e r of
Fourth and Iowa Streets;
Lot No. 7—The lot situated gener-
ally on Lots 7 and 8 of
City Lot 688;"
Section 2. That Ordinance No. 26-
51 be and the same is hereby amend-
ed by adding a new Section 5A there-
to as follows:
"Section 5A. Parkin meters on
municipally owned parking lots, when
Installed and `,roperly operated, shall
%how legal parking upon and after the
deposlt of the United Slates coins, In
accordance with the following sched-
ule:
1—On Parking Lots Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4
and5, such meters shall show
legal parking for one hour upon
the deposlt of each five cent coin,
two hours upon the deposlt of
each ten cent coin and five
hours upon the deposit of one
twenty-five cent coin;
2—On Parking Lots Nos. 6 and 7
such melerE shall show legal
parking for two hours upon the
deposit of each five cent coin,
four hours upon the deposit of
each ten cent Coln; and ten hours
upon the deposit of one twenty-
five cent Coln."
Section 8. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final pasage. adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 23rd day of October,
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
sE•parate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 23rd day of October.
1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
ado ted and approved this 23rd day
of Nctober, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINOEtt
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 28th day
of October, 1967.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 10-28 City Clerk
1.
Special Session, October 23, 1957 415
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 216.57 s
Resolution providing for the n
issuance of Water Main Extension b
bonds for the purpose of providing s
for the payment of the assessed i
cost of constructing cast iron water
mains in Indiana Avenue, Montana
Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and
Wilbricht Road.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for the improve-
ment hereinafter described has
been completed and the City Man-
ager has certified the completion
thereof to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that $9,380.74 Dollars of the cost
thereof shall be assessed against
the property subject to assessment
therefor; and
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds for the purpose of provid
ing for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
public hearing has been held, pur.
suant to such notice and all objec-
tions made thereto have been con.
sidered and determined;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of A
cast iron water main in: Indiana
Avenue from the East Property
Line of Alpha Avenue to the West
Property Line of :Missouri Avenue.
Montana Street from the South
Property Line of Wilbricht Road to
the North Property Line of Merfeld
Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
East Property Line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Litre.
Wilbricht Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Road to
the East Property Line of Sylvester
Place.
There shall be issued Water Main
Extension bonds in the amount of
P-1
.098.00 Dollars in anticipation of
e deferred payment of assess-
ents levied for such improve-
ent.
2. Such bonds shall be called
ater Main Extension bonds; and
call bear the date of October 9,
157; and shall be numbered con-
ecutively; and they shall be
umbered, divided into series, and
e in such denominations and for
uch maturity dates as are shown
n the following table:
1 1211 $598.00 June 1, 1958
2 1212 500.00 June 1, 1959
3 1213 500.00 June 1, 1960
4 1214 500.00 .lune 1, 1961
5 1215 500.00 June 1, 1962
6 1216 500.00 June 1, 1963
7 1217 500.00 June 1, 1964
8 1218 500.00 June 1, 1965
9 1219 500.00 June 1, 1966
10 1220 500.00 June 1, 1967
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac
cordance with coupons thereto
attached:
4. Said bonds shall not make
the City of Dubuque liable in any
way, except for the application of
said special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable on June 1st
of any year prior to the maturity
date stated therein at the option
of the City of Dubuque and shall
be in substantially the following
form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Wat*r Main Extension Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as here-
inafter mentioned to the bearer
hereof, on the first day of or on
June 1st of any year prior thereto,
at the option of the City of Du-
buque, the sum of Five hundred
dollars with interest thereon at the
rate of 5 per cent per
ethe
on payable semi-annually,
pres-
entation and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of of Due
City Treasurer in the City
buque, in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of
Dubuque, under and by virtue of
Chapter 391A of the 1954 Code of
416 Special Session, October 23, 1957
Iowa, as amended, and the Resolu-
tion of said City duly passed on the
23rd day of October, 1957, being
Resolution No. 216.57.
This Bond is one of a series of
10 bonds, 9 for $500.00 numbered
from 1212 to 1220 inclusive, and
one for $598.00 numbered 1211, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of constructing cast
iron water mains in Indiana
Avenue, Montana Street, Pennsyl-
vania Avenue and Wilbricht Road
as described in said Resolution, in
said City, which cost is payable by
the abutting and adjacent property
along said improvements and is
made by law a lien on all of said
property. It is payable only out
of the Special Assessment Fund
No. 1197 created by the collection
of said special tax, and said fund
can be used for no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment collection and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby ir-
revocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 9th
day of October, 1957.
.....................
Mayor
(SEAL)
City Clerk
( Form of Coupon)
On the day of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa promis-
es to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the of-
fice of the Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque, being months'
interest due that date on its
Bond No.
dated
Mayor
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then de-
liver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be
placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment
Fund No. 1197 and paid out by him
to pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with June 1, 1958, these
bonds shall be called and retired
in the same order as numbered.
Adopted this 23rd day of October,
1957
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WEI.0
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 217-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cig-
arette papers within said City.
Michael H. Clemens, 205 Locust
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
1.
Special Session, October 23, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of October, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCITUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Adopted .... Apri1... Nt .,1958.
Approved .... A�?� 1...1958.
Councilmen �% • ••
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City Clerk
417
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Regular Session, November 4, 1957 419
CITY COUNCIL
This agreement record. should be made
a matter of record.
Respectfully submitted,
(OFFICIAL)
L. J. Schiltz,
Regular Session, November 4,
City Manager
1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Present -Mayor Dove, Council-
agreement be approved and made
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
a matter of record. Seconded by
Welu. City ~tanager Schiltz,
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
Mayor Dove read the call and
the following vote:
stated that this is the regular.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen,
meeting of the City Coun-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
monthly
cit called for the purpose of acting
Nays—None.
upon such business as may prop-
erly come before
g.
October e24n 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of
September as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of
September, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manger
Councilman Kolb moved that. the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dov
hu Coulerncilme
Kintzinger, Kolb,
Nays—None.
October 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
1 am attaching herewith an Agree-
ment entered into between the City
of Dubuque and Cletus Freiburger
and Joseph C. Hefei whereby Clet-
us Freiburger and Joseph C. Hefei
are granted permission to con.
struct a water main in Garnet
Street and the art of the sthis
wa err
water main as p
distribution system. All extensions
to the water system outside the
City of Dubuque are paid for
wholly by the benefited property
owners.
This agreement authorizes the
City to collect connection charges
and reimburse Cletus Freiburger
and Joseph C. Hefei for the amour
over and above that paid to serve
their properties.
October 29, 1957
Dubuque, Iowa
An agreement between the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa and
Cletus Freiburger and Joseph C.
Hefei for the construction and
acceptance of a cast iron water
main in Garnet Street, and Provid-
ing the Terms and Conditions
thereof.
That permission be hereby grant-
ed to Cletus Freiburger and Joseph
C. Hefei to construct a six inch
cast iron water main in Garnet
Street from Jackson Street to the
West Property Line of Lot 63 in
Linehan Park Addition, in Du-
buque County, Iowa. Also, it is
hereby accepted by the City of Du-
buque as a part of its water dis-
tribution system.
Attached hereto is a certified
statement showing in detail all
amounts paid out, in connection
with the construction of said
water main. Hereinafter, any per.
son or persons desiring to con-
nect with said to the water City main
Man ger
first apply
for permission to do ranted upon
o and such
permission shall beg granted
pay
condition city
Treasurer,
he easu er, for the
to the City
account of Cletus Freiburger and
Joseph C. Hefei,
equal to Four Dollars and Sixty
One Cents ($4.61) per front o foot
of property owned by
ppli-
cant. However such connection
charges shall not be exacted for
any a City
of
or its per -
said water main
by the City
mitees.
Cletus Freiburger
Joseph C. Hefei
t L. J. Schiltz City of
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa
420 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
October 29, 1957
Dubuque, Iowa
We the undersigned do hereby
certify the following statement of
costs for the construction of a six
inch cast iron water main in
Garnet Street are correct and com.
plete.
Material purchased from the City
of Dubuque Water Department are
as follows.
370 feet 6" pipe $821.40
1---6"x6" tapping sleeve 43.09
1-6" Iowa Tapping valve 75.54
1--6" Iowa Valve 66.53
2—Valve boxes 65.52
1—Iowa hydrant 197.84
1-6"x6" Tee 31.13
1-6" Plug 5.21
Labor for installation of
tapping valve 125.Oa
Total paid to Water
Department $1,431.26
Amount paid to Geo.
Saffran of the Saffran
Construction Co. for
furnishing all equip-
ment and labor neces-
sary to install water
main 900.00
$2,331.'26
Cletus Freiburger
Joseph C. Hefel
October 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith an
Agreement entered into by the
City of Dubuque and Clarence C.
Fay regarding the construction of
a water main and setting up a con-
nection charge for other individ-
uals desiring to make a connection
thereto.
This agreement should be made
a matter of record.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
agreement be approved and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmer
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
October 29, 1957
An Agreement between the City
if Dubuque, Iowa, and Clarence C.
gay for the construction of a cast
ron water main in Rockdale Road,
ind Providing the Terms and Con-
litions thereof.
The City of Dubuque agrees to
;onstruct an eight inch water main
n Rockdale Road from Fox Drive
South to within approximately one
aundred feet of the corporate
Limits of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. In consideration of the con-
struction of said water main Clar-
ence C. Fay has paid to the City
of Lubuque the sum of Twelve
Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00). Upon
completion of said water main, it
shall become a public water main
under the exclusive charge and
control of the City of Dubuque.
Hereinafter, any person or per-
sons desiring to connect with said
water main shall first apply to the
City Manager for permission to do
so and such permission shall be
granted upon condition that the
applicant pay to the City Treasur-
er, for the account of Clarence C.
Fay, in an amount equal to Two
Dollars and Forty Two Cents
($2.42) per front foot of property
owned by the applicant. However,
such connection charges shall not
be exacted for any extension of
said water main by the City of
Dubuque or its permitees.
Clarence C. Fay
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager, City of
Dubuque, Iowa
October 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching for the record,
a copy of an executed easement
for a storm sewer on Chicago, Mil-
waukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail-
road property running from East
6th Street to East 7th Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
easement be received and made a
matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 421
This Indenture, made this 16th premises upon, along or under
day of September A.D. 1957, by which said storm sewer is con -
and between Chicago, Atilwaukee structed, then and in every such
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad case the said Licensee shall at
Company, and City of Dubuque, once alter and change the location
In The County Of Dubuque, State of said storm sewer so as to con
Of Iowa, hereinafter called the form to the change of grade re -
"Railroad Company" and the quired by the Railroad Company.
"Licensee," Third. It is a further condition
Witnesseth: That the Railroad of the aforesaid grant that the
Company in consideration of the Licensee shall, and it hereby
sum of One and No/100 Dollars agrees that it will, in carrying on
to cover the expense of preparing any and all of the work herein -
this agreement, to it paid by the above mentioned or referred to,
Licensee, the receipt whereof is strictly to the directions and re -
hereby acknowledged, and in furth- quirements of said Chief Engineer
er consideration of the faithful in all matters relating to the safety
performance by the Licensee of all of operating trains upon and over
the agreements herein contained the Railroad Company's tracks and
hereby grants unto said Licensee, will not in any manner interfere
permission and license, with such operation without his
(See Sheet 1A, for description consent; and that said Chief Engin-
of "storm sewer," hereto attached Sort ay protect and deems nectssaid
and made a part hereof) tracks while said Licensee is do -
Subject Always to the obsery ing any work under and about
ance and performance by t h e the same, and shall remove the
Licensee of all and singular the supports, and restore said tracks
following conditions, covenants, to their former condition of use -
and agreements to be by it observ- fulness when said work is complet-
ed, kept, and performed as follows, ed.
to wit: and a default in or failure
to perform any of said covenants, Fourth. It is a further condition
or a breach of any of said condi- of the aforesaid grant that the
tions, shall work an immediate said Licensee shall, and it hereby
and absolute forfeiture of said agrees that it will bear and pay
all the cost and expense which may
grant.
First. It is a condition of the at any time or in anywise apper-
fain to the construction, laying
aforesaid grant that the Licensee
shall not, and it hereby agrees that down, maintaining, repairing,
changing mm altering said storm
it will not at any time enter upon sewer, and to the protecting and
the premises of the Railroad Com- supporting of the Railroad Com-
pany for the purpose of construct- pany's tracks while any such work
ing, laying down, repairing, alter- is in progress; and to the removing
ing or changing said storm sewer, of the track supports and restoring
without first notifying the Chief said tracks and premises to their
Engineer of said Railroad Com- former condition of usefulness
pany of its desire and intention when said work is completed.
so to do; and that it will at all
times prosecute all its work upon Fifth. It is a further condition
said premises with reasonable of the aforesaid grant that said
care, skill and diligence, and to Licensee shall, and it hereby coven -
of said Chief ants and agrees that it will and it
the satisfaction by assume
damage a all risk of
does here
Engineer, and on the completion injury a said storm
thereof will restore the surface Of sed by the operation of
said premises to the same condi- sewer caused
and over the tracks
tion In which it was prior to the trains up ay hereafter
Licensee's entrance thereon. now laid or he rich nlad Company
be laid by
Second. It is a further condition or caused by any change which it
of the aforesaid grant, and the may make in the grade of its
Licensee also agrees that if at tracks or in the grade or use of its
any time the Railroad Company �rerhises, and will at all times
shall elect to raise or lower the pave and keep the Railroad Com
grade of all or any part of its
422 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
pany free, clear and harmless from
any and all claims on account of
any of the matters aforesaid; and
that in case the Railroad Company
shall suffer or become liable for
any loss, cost or damage whatso-
ever, in any manner arising from
or growing out of constructing,
maintaining, repairing, altering,
changing, or using said storm sew-
er then, and in any and every
such case, the Licensee shall and
will reimburse the Railroad Com-
pany to the full amount of the
loss or damage which said Com-
pany has sustained or for which
it has become liable.
Sixth. It is a further condition
of the aforesaid grant, and the
Licensee also covenants and agrees
that the Railroad Company may
revoke this license and permission
at any time without liability to the
Licensee therefor, upon giving to
it sixty (60) days' previous notice
in writing to that effect; that Upon
the expiration of the time speci-
fied in such notice, the said Licen-
see shall remove said storm sewer
from the premises of the Railroad
Company, under the direction and
supervision of said Chief Engineer;
and that in case of failure on the
part of said Licensee to remove the
same within the above mentioned
time, it shall be understood that
said storm sewer is abandoned, and
said Railroad Company may re-
move the same from its premises
at the expense of said Licensee, or
may disconnect said storm sewer
at the points where it enters and
leaves said premises.
Seventh. It is a further condition
of the aforesaid grant that the
Licensee shall, upon receipt of
bill therefor, reimburse the Rail-
road Company for the cost and
expense of furnishing flagging and
supervisory services and for labor,
if any, for removing and replacing
rails, ties and ballast, all as in the
opinion of the Chief Engineer of
the Railroad Company is necessary
by reason of the installation, re-
pair, renewal, alteration and re-
moval of said storm sewer.
Eighth. It is a further condition
of the aforesaid grant and the
Licensee covenants and agrees to
assume all charges, levies, taxes
and assessments, of every kind,
nature and description, which here•
tofore may have been or which
hereafter may be charged, levied
or taxed in any manner against
the Railroad Company, or its prop-
erty, for the construction, mainten-
ance, repair, or renewal of the
storm sewer hereinbefore de-
scribed.
SHEET 1 A
To install and maintain under-
neath, along and across the road-
bed, right of way and tracks of the
Railroad Company, a storm sewer
consisting of a fifteen inch (15")
reinforced concrete pipe conform-
ing to American Society Testing
Materials Specifications C -76-55T,
Class V, between Sixth and
Seventh Streets in Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, in the location
indicated by the broken line in
yellow color on the plat marked
Exhibit "A," hereto attached and
made a part hereof. At the option
of the Licensee the installation
may be made by boring and jack-
ing the said pipe into place, with
the headings from which the said
boring and jacking operations are
performed to be located no closer
than twelve feet (12') from the
center line of the nearest track
measured at right angles to the
track: or the Licensee may install
the said pipe in an open trench
at such time as the Division Super-
intendent of the Railroad Com-
pany is willing to have the tracks
taken out of service long enough
to permit the installation by this
method. All trenching on the right
of way to be carefully backfilled
and thorougrly tamped to meet
the approval of the Chief Engineer
of the Railroad Company.
The said pipe is to be placed
and maintained at a depth of 3'5"
below the base of the rails of the
said tracks.
Lastly. The grants covenants,
and stipulations hereof shall ex-
tend to and be binding upon the
respective succesors, legal repre-
sentatives, and assigns of the
parties hereto; provided, however,
that all the rights and privileges
hereinabove granted shall cease
and become void unless the same
are exercised by the said Licensee
within six months from the date
hereof.
In Witness Whereof, the Rail-
road Company and Licensee have
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Regular Session, November 4, 1957 424
duly executed this indenture, the
day and year first above written.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
And Pacific Railroad Company,
Attest: J. J. Roche
Secretary
(SEAL)
By J. H. Stewart
General Manager.
City Of Dubuque in the County
of Dubuque, State of Iowa,
By L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
(CITY SEAL)
good derived from attending these
meetings and that the City bene-
fits greatly in the thinking of
managers from other cities and in
discussing all of our problems.
The theme of the meeting this
year was "New Horizons in Man-
agement." This theme is especially
appropriate because all city man-
agersshould be receptive to the
new ideas and new methods as
they plan and
for the develop-
ment of their cities.
October 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Findley requesting the in-
stallation of a street light on
Clarke Drive between St. Ambrose
Street and Bunker Hill Road was
referred to the City Manager and
Electrical Inspector for investiga-
tion and report.
The distance between existing
lights on Clarke Drive at this loca-
tion is 600 feet which is considered
in excess of that for good lighting.
I recommend that the City Council
approve the installation of a street
light approximately mid -way be-
tween St. Ambrose and Bunker
Hill Road at a location to be de-
termined by the Electrical Inspect-
or.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 29, 1957
At the session on Management
Perspectives, we take a look at
ourselves, our responsibility and
what lies ahead in management.
This part of the meeting was high-
lighted by a talk by Charles Stauf-
facher, Vice -President of the Con-
tinental Can Company, who dis-
cussed What City Managers Can
Learn from Business.
During the afternoon I attended
a session on Growth of Industrial
Cities. In this session many of the
problems are similar to those we
have experienced in the last five
years here in Dubuque where we
have made plans for the industrial
:and residential growth of our City.
It was called to the attention of
the group that planning is very
important and that this planning
should be several years in advance
of the actual construction. Policies
on the Extension of Services and
Controls That Relate to Industrial
Growth were discussed.
At the session on Human Rela-
tions we were benefited by a talk
from the Personnel Manager of
McCormick & Company of Balti-
more, who related some of their
experiences in private industry. We
also had a talk by John Macy, Di-
rector of the United States Civil
Service Commission, as it related
to the federal employees. All cities
have problems in human relations
eneral
of os pin it onthat iwas the t egardleesn
sus
s ofthe
problems, they could be handled
Id be satis.
To the honorable Mayor in a manner that wou
and City Council factory to both the employee and
Dubuque, Iowa the. employer.
Gentlemen:Group sessions were held in the
I would like to express my ap- various population groups and it
predation to members of the City was interesting to find out that
Council for authorizing me to at ulation group of cities
tend the International City Man in the po P sim'liar
alters meeting that was held in t robsize lems fexisted. u The trend in
Washington from October '20th to problems
is on the up grade
the 24th. 1 feel as though much city
424 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
the same as is in any private
business or even in the operation
of our household as long as the
cost of labor, materials and equip-
ment continues to increase, the
cost of government will continue
to increase.
I found that the City of Dubuque
is way ahead of other cities in
planning for industrial and res-
idential growth due to the plan-
ning that has been done in the
last several years and in the actual
constructi'm of our water treat-
ment plant, our sewage facilities
and our street construction. The
method used in subdivision con-
trol is practically universal in that
the subdivider is required to put
in all of the facilities prior to the
approval of the subdivision by the
planning and zoning commission
and the city council.
At the session on Federal -City
Relations, the Housing and Urban
Renewal Program was discussed as
was the Stream Pollution Control
and the Federal Highway Program.
Sessions were set up including
Capital Budget Programming,
Fringe -Area Problems, Problems of
Central Business Districts, and
Police and Fire Problems.
I attended the session which dis-
cussed police and fire and find
that many cities are facing the
problem of expanding their police
and fire departments and have in-
sufficient funds available for this
expansion. Some of the medium
size and larger cities as well as
many of the small ones have in-
itiated some sort of an integrated
department which seems to be very
effective. It is my opinion that
this trend will continue and cities
must look toward a more efficient
operation of these two departments.
It is my feeling that the consolida-
tion of some of the duties of these
departments should be studied very
closely and should only be insti-
tuted if it is found that they can
be carried on to provide the effi-
cient operation of the services in
a more economical manner.
At a session on Planning the
City of Tomorrow it was interest.
ing that it stressed the need of
planning for a number of years
ahead of the actual carrying out of
the project's plan. It was pointed
out that the carrying out of the plan
should not be done necessarily im-
mediately, but it was to be used
as a guide for the future planning
of the improvements to be carried
out by the City. It was pointed
out that it was necessary to sell this
planning program to the commun-
ity and that the relations between
the city council, planning com-
mission and manager be on the
highest plane.
One of the last sessions was
entitled As Others See Us. From
this session I think we learn from
outsiders how they view us and
what they think we should be do-
ing now and in the future. One of
the speakers, Mrs. Kathryn H.
Stone, a member of the General
Assembly of Virginia, gave a very
inspiring talk on the Views of a
Citizen.
I again wish to thank you for
the opportunity of attending this
meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller Welu.
Nays—None.
November 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following bonds and
policy and desire to have your
approval on same for filing:
SIDEWALK
Michael J. Bock, U.S. Fidelity &
Guaranty Co.
HEATING
John M. Schwendinger, Bond No.
211214 13 1703 55 U.S. Fidelity &
Guaranty Co.
Carl Mettille, d/b/a, Mantille Roof-
ing & Sheet Metal Works, Hawk -
eye Security Insurance Co.
EXCAVATION
Tunnicliff-MacDonald Engineering
and Construction Co. Davenport,
Iowa, Policy No. RSL 7235492,
The Travelers Indemnity Co.
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 425
Quad City Construction Co., Rock
Island, Illinois, Policy No. WC
287885, Bituminous Casulty Cor-
poration.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the bonds and policies be filed
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Sebueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 28, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Milton R. Jaeger, Jr., 780 Berkley
Place, for damages sustained in
striking a wash-out in Kane Street
August 13, 1957 and find that the
defect existed as claimed
that
the damages were
I recommend that the claim be
allowed in the amount of $8.40 and
that the Auditor be instructed to
issue a warrant payable to Milton
R. Jaeger, Jr., in the amount of
$8.40 and deliver e e same
executed pr n
receipt of a properly
lease.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. Nelson
allowed in the amount of $25.35
and that the Auditor be instructed
to issue a warrant in this amount
payable to Albert P. Dolan, and
deliver the same upon receipt of a
properly executed release.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City So-
licitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Milton R. Jaeger Jr. in
the amount of $8.40 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a proper-
ly executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
October 28, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
1 have investigated the claim o
Albert P. Dolan, 2924 Shiras Ave
nue for damages sustained to hi
car August 5, 1957 and find th
damages sustained as claimed, an
recommend that the claim
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Albert P. Dolan, in the
amount of $25.35 and deliver the
same upon receipt of a properly
executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the follwing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 28, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Jowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit for your rec-
ord release of William Cook for
his claim against the City of Du-
buque, the same having been ob-
tained and paid for by the contrac
tor's insurance company.
Sincerely T. H. Nelson
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the commuuication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by
Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None. October 28, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I haveinvestigated the claim of
Carl A. Clark, 2558 University
Avenue, a hole at
°t he intersection
n
ed in
striking
of Hawthorne Street and Rand fend
rg
Avenue August 23,
nd
that the hole existed, but find no
evidence that the same existed the
a long enough time to p
ut City on notice of the defective
condition, and therefore recom-
mend that the claim be
itt d.
f
Respectfully u
T. H, Nelson.
s
e Councilman Welu moved the`rec-
d itor
be approved.
p ro tea SecondedCity
by Council -
be be app
426 Regular Session, November 4, 1957.
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
November 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Wolverine Insurance Company as
subrogee of Charles M. Allen and
do not find any negligence on the
part of the City, and therefore
recommend that the claim be de-
nied.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Freeport Insurance Company as
suborgee of Eric F. Butzlaff, for
tar damage claimed to have been
sustained August 15, 1957 and can
find no negligence on the part of
the City and therefore recommend
that the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
John L. Gruetzmacher, 876 Yale
Court, for damages sustained when
he ran into a raised man -hole in
Montana Street when the street
was under construction.
From my investigation it appears
that, although there was no bar.
ricade on the street, the accident
occured in daylight and it was ap-
parent to the claimant that the
street was under construction, and
that he accepted the hazards when
driving his car onto the street.
I therefore recommend that the
claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim
of Paul Richard, 98 Princeton
Place, for damages sustained when
he hit a water box cover in the
street, and can find no evidence
that the claimed defect was the
result of negligence on the part of
the City, and recommend that the
claim be denied.
Respectfully.
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 28, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Patricia E. Milks, 882 Cleveland
Avenue, for damages sustained
September 20, 1957 at the intersec•
tion of Loras Boulevard and Bluff
Street and have examined the
claimed defect, and find the street
is substantially in the same condi-
tion as originally constructed and,
in my opinion, the claimed defect
is not such as to constitute a nuis-
ance, and therefore recommend
that the claim be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. Nelson
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 427
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Mr. Charles L. Coffey of 2050
Deborah Drive, has refiled his
claim for water damages, which
had previously been denied by
your Body. In view of the fact that
the re -filed claim set up no new
matter, I felt there was no reason
to take any further action on the
same. However, Mr. Coffey has
orally requested me to make an-
other recommendation to you for
the record, and I have agreed to
oblige him to that extent.
The claim is based upon dam-
ages sustained from water running
across his property from Deborah
Drive. His property is located at
the low point on Deborah Drive
and the water passes over his
property in heavy rain storms as
part of the natural drainage of the
area. The City has attempted to
alleviate his problem by installing
a storm sewer and catch basin and
by enlarging the opening of the
catch basin.
You are advised that under the
Law the City has the right to im-
prove, grade, and surface streets
and construct drainage systems.
If, as a necessary incident to carry-
ing out its statutory powers, the
City casts surface water on abutt-
ing property there is no liability
provided the following conditions
exist:
1—That the improvement was
designed by a competent engineer;
2—That the improvement was
constructed in accordance with the
engineer's design;
3 --That the water is discharged
from the street in the course of
natural drainage;
4 ---That there has been no ap-
preciable increase of the area
drained although there may, as a
result of the improvement, be an
increase in quality or force of the
water.
This rule has been established
ander a long line of Iowa decision
ind is very clearly discussed and
re -affirmed in Cole vs. Des Moines,
212 Iowa 1270, which was a case
involving almost an identical set
Df fact and in which the Supreme
Court held that there was no liabil-
ity on the part of the City.
I therefore recommend that your
original action in denying the
claim be re -affirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
October 31, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Northern Natural Gas Company
operates an interstate pipe line
which in the past has supplied
natural gas to North Central Pub-
lic Service Company, the natural
gas distributor in Dubuque. Its
rates and service are controlled by
the Federal Power Commission. Al-
though the cost of gas to the dis-
tributing company affects the cost
of gas to the ultimate consumer,
this office has not actively partici-
pated in any hearing before the
Federal Power Commission be.
cause we felt that our interests in
this regard were adequately pro-
tected by the distributing company.
Now the pipeline company is
also the distributing company and
the interests of the Dubuque con-
sumers are not represented before
the Federal Power Commission.
There is no reason to believe
that our relations with the new
franchise holder will be other than
amicable but, in my opinion, mod-
ern concepts of the duties of local
government require us to keep in-
formed on the nature and status
of proceedings before the Federal
Power Commission in so much
cost
they affect the sup, ply
Y
of gas to the consumer in Dubuque
and the preservation of a sound
and efficient distributing company
here.
428 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
It has been the experience of
this office in the past that, when
dealing with Federal agencies in
Washington on matters involving
protracted hearings, it is less ex-
pensive and more satisfactory to
retain the assistance of Washing-
ton counsel than for local officials
to be making frequent trips to
Washington.
The firm of Bowen and Scoutt
has served Dubuque in this ca-
pacity before the Civil Aeronautics
Board for several years and the
arrangement has proved satisfact-
ory to the Airport Cammission.
Their charges are $25.00 per hour
and expenses.
I recommend that this office be
authorized to retain the assistance
of Bowen and Scoutt to perform
such services as may be required
from time to time in connection
with matters pending before the
Federal Power Commission.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson.
Mayor Dove moved that the re-
commendation of the City Solicitor
be approved with the proviso that
the City Solicitor and City Manager
concur in matters of any conse-
quence as they occur. Seconded
by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members of
the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to our discussion with
your representatives, Dubuque
Container Company of St. Regis
Paper Company of New York here-
by offers to purchase the 14 acre
tract of land in Dubuque Indust-
rial Park adjoining the south line
of the 55.56 acre Harnischfeger
tract (also known as Block 5 of
Riverfront Subdivision No. 3), or in
the event the existing option is
exercised, immediately adjoining
the south line of the 75.56 acre
Harnischfeger tract, upon the fol-
lowing terms and conditions:
L City will grade the land to
a mean elevation comparable to
611.7 feet above sea level (U.S.
Engineers datum) +►t the north end
of Block No. 5 at City expense;
2. City will properly prepare
and record a plat assigning a des-
criptive lot number to the tract;
3. City will furnish an abstract
of title showing good and mer-
chantable title in City of Dubuque,
Iowa;
4. We will agree to construct
on this tract prior to January 1,
1960, a factory building containing
not less than 80,000 square feet of
ground floor area, and in the event
we fail to do so, title will revert
to the City and the deed shall so
provide;
5. The purchase price shall be
$2,000.00 per acre or a total of
$28,000 payable as follows:
$2,800 upon delivery of the
City's deed conveying the
above property;
$25,200 when construction
of the factory building is
started;
6. The City shall reserve ease-
ments for sewers and access to
maintain the riprap as subsequent-
ly agreed upon, and the City shall
m a k e available public land for
railway access to the premises.
7. We will pay any federal doc-
umentary t a x attaching to t h e
transaction.
In the event you accept this of-
fer it is understood that City will
have a reasonable time in which
to prepare a plat and abstract of
title and purchaser will have a
reasonable time to examine the
title.
DUBUQUE CONTAINER CO.
Division of St. Regis Paper Co.
By Frank L. Wagner, President.
Mayor Dove moved that the com-
munication be referred to the
Dock Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Council proceedings f o r t h e
month of May 1957, presented for
approval. Councilman Welu mov-
ed that the Council proceedings
for the month of May 1957 be ap-
proved as printed. Seconded by
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller WeW.
Nays—None
lft.,
1
lftb.
low
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 429
Notice of claim of Stephen J.
Welu of 2340 Abbott street, in the
amount of $25.00, for car damage
sustained as the result of striking
a hole in Rosedale Avenue on
October 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port.
e-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Proof of Publication. certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
public hearing on Ordinance No.
57-57, an Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Ordinance by Changing the
Zoning Classification of Lot 2 of
Lot i of Block 3 Hillcrest Heights
from Single Family residence Dis-
trict to Local Business District
"A" Classficalion, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the proof of publication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 57.57
An Ordinance Amending the Zon-
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque, known as Or-
dinance No. 3-34, by Changing the
Zoning Classification of Lot 2 of
Lot 1 of Block 3, Hillcrest Heights
from Single Family Residence Dis-
trict Classification to Local Business
District District "A" Classification,
said ordinance having been passed
upon first reading on October 7,
1957 and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection pending public hearing
on November 4, 1957 was present-
ed for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 57.57
An Ordinance Amending the Zoning
Map and Zoning 1 trdinanee of the
City of I)uhuc ue, lin-wn as Ordi-
nance No. E 34, by changing the
Zoning Vlassifi ation of Lot Y of I.ol
1 of 111(wk 3, 11111crest Ifelghis
from Single Family Residence itls-
triet l9as81fleation to Loyal Busi-
ness District "A" Classification-
"it- It Ordained By The City Coun-
cil (if The City of Dubuque, low'&:
Section 1. That the 'lonln Map
and Zoning Ordinance of the �Ity of
Dubuctue, be rnJ the same Is hereby
amended by changing the Zoning
classification of
Lot Z of Lot 1 of Block t, Hill-
crest Heights In the city of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa
fr,.m Single Family Residence District
ClasslLcation to Local Business Dis-
trict A Classification,
Section E. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 7th day of October,
1957.
Itule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unant-
mous vote the 7th day of October,
1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote
adopted and approved this 4th day of
November 1957.
&ARLSE. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CIURLES A. KINTZiNOER
Councilmen.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 8th day
of November 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
it. 11/9 City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Petition of N. J. Yiannias of
1028 University Avenue, request-
ing the establishment of a grade
for the un -opened 100 feet of the
alley connecting Randall Place and
Rider street between Grandview
Avenue and Bradley streets and
also that the alley be opened to
Rider street, presented and read.
City Manager Schiltz made a ver-
bal recommendation that the grade
be set and the alley be graded
provided it does not damage ad -
j o i n i n g property. Councilman
Welu moved that the recommen-
dation of the City Manager be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Petition of Leo F. Bigelow re-
questing a refund of $2.14 for an
item of interest that was paid in
error on special assessment for
the improvement
t
presented and read.
Eighth
street ltlWelu grantedmandd the t
the refund
beAuditor in
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Leo F. Bigelow he
ount Of
$2.14, it
to be drawn froin mSpecial
Assessment Fund No. 1194. Sec-
onded by Councilinan Kolb.
430 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Counsilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Petition of Hogan Insurance
Agency requesting a letter of term-
ination of the Sidewalk bond of
Cletus Palm which expired on
September 26, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be granted pro-
viding there are no outstanding
claims. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
hearing to consider the proposal to
dispose of Lot 2 of Block 16A in
Dubuque Harbor Company Ad-
dition to the City of Dubuque, to
Thomas J. Mulgrew Co. for the
sum of $750. presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
No objections were filed and no
objectors were present in the
Council Chambers at the time set
for the public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 218.57
Whereas, Thomas J. Mulgrew
Company has offered to purchase
Lot Two of Block 16A in Dubuque
Harbor Company's Addition to the
City of Dubuque, Iowa for the sum
of $750; and
Whereas, the City Council has
determined that said property is
not presently required for public
use and that it is in the best
Public interest that said offer be
accepted;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That Lot Two of
Block 16A in Dubuque Harbor
Company's Addition to the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same
is hereby conveyed to Thomas J.
Mulgrew Co., and the Mayor and
City Clerk authorized and direct.
ed to execute and deliver a Quit
Claim Deed conveying all right,
title and interest of the City of
Dubuque in said lot and to deliver
said deed upon receipt of the sum
of $750;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the
office of the County Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph Herald October 14th,
1957 and October 21st, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
hearing, by recorded roll call vote,
November 4th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Payment received in full, Nov-
ember 6th, 1957.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
Public hearing to consider the ex-
ecution of a transmission line ease-
ment to be granted to the Inter-
state Power Company, a Delaware
Corporation across Government
Lots 2 and 3 and the slough be-
tWeen Congressional Lot 8 and
Government Lot 3 and the filled
in slough between Government Lot
2 and Government Lot 3, all in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa one hundred and fifty feet
(150') in width, and lying seventy
five feet (75') on either side of the
center line of said relocated trans-
mission line, together with the
right and pr'vlege to trim and cut
down any trees within seventy-
five feet (75') of each of the out-
side conductor of said relocated
line and the further right to enter
upon the above described premises
at any time for the purpose above
low..
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 431
set forth, presented and r e a d.
Councilman Welt, moved that the
Proof of Publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—'.Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No objections were filed and no
objectors were present in the
Council Chambers at the time set
for the public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 203-57
Whereas, City of Dubuque has,
pursuant to its agreement of Sep-
tember 8, 1942, requested Inter-
state Power Co. to relocate its
Lancaster, Wisconsin transmission
line where the same crosses City
property; and
Whereas under the terms of said
agreement City has agreed to pro-
vide an easment for said line as
relocated; and
Whereas, on the 4th day of No-
vember 1957, a public hearing was
held pursuant to published notice
on the proposal to grant said ease-
ment at which hearing all interest-
ed parties were afforded an op-
portunity to appear and be heard;
NOW THFMFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That Interstate
Power Company, a Delaware Cor-
poration, be granted an easement
for a transmission line across
Government Lots 2 and 3 and the
slough between Congressional Lot
8 and Government Lot 3 and the
filled-in slough between Govern-
ment Lot 2 and Government Lot 3,
a l l i n t h e City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, I o w a, o n e
hundred and fifty feet (150') in
width, and lying seventy-five (75')
on either side of the center of said
relocated transmission line, togeth.
er with the right and privilege to
trim and cut down any trees with-
in seventy-five feet (75') of each
side of the outside conductor of
said relocated line, and the further
right to enter upon the above de-
scribed premises at any time for
the purpose above set forth;
Section 2. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized to execute said Ease-
ment un behalf of the City of
Dubuque;
1"16..
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized to
record a certified copy of this
Resolution in the office of the
County Recorder of D u b u q u e
County, Iowa.
Passed and adopted by unan-
imous record roll call vote No-
vember 4th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None
TRANSMISSION LINE
EASEMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS: That CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA, a municipal cor-
poration of Iowa, in consideration
of One and no'100 Dollars ($1.00)
to it paid by INTERSTATE POW-
ER COMPANY, a Delaware Cor-
poration, the receipt of which is
hereby acknowledged, grants said
corporation, its successors and as -
forever, the right, privilege
and authority to construct, operate,
maintain and remove lines for the
transmission of electric
energy,
in-
cluding necessary poles,
guys, stubs and other fixtures,
over, across and upon the follow-
ing described real estate owned by
it and located in the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, to -wit:
Government Lots Two (2) and
Three (3) and the Slough be-
tween Congressional Lot 8 and
Government Lot 3 and the filled
in slough between Government
Lot 3 and Government Lot 2, all in Section Nineteen (19),
Town-
ship Eighty -Nine (88) North,
Range Three East of
to the the5t
p,M., according
Govern-
ment Survey thereof.
This easement for the re -located
Lancaster, Wisconsin steel tow-
er transmission lute provides for
432 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
a strip of land seventy-five feet
(75') on either side of the center
line of said transmission line as
re -located, being shown outlined
in green ink and appropriate
legend on the attached plat
marked Easement Exhibit "A"
and made a part hereof,
together with the right, privilege
and authority to trim or cut down
any trees within 75 feet of each
side of the outside conductor of
said line; and also the right to
enter upon the above described
premises at any and all times for
the purposes above set forth.
This easement is subject to the
terms and conditions of Agreement
entered into September 8th, 1942,
by and between the Interstate Pow-
er Company and the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, acting by and through
its Board of Commissioners of Pub-
lic Docks.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we
have hereunto set our hands this
4th day of November, A. D. 1957.
(CITY SEAL)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
By Charles E. Dove, Mayor
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
STATE OF IOWA )
) SS
DUBUQUE COUNTY)
On this 4th day of November,
A. D. 1957, before me, a Notary
Public in and for Dubuque County,
Iowa, personally appeared C. E.
Dove and Leo F. Frommelt, to me
personally known, who being first
duly sworn by me, did say that they
are the Mayor and Clerk, respec-
tively, of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; that the Seal affixed to the
aforesaid instrument is the Seal of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, an Iowa
municipal corporation; and that
said instrument was signed and
sealed on behalf of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, by authority of a
Resolution duly adopted by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, on the 4th day of
November A. D. 1957; and the said
C. E. Dove as Mayor and Leo F.
Frommelt as Clerk of the said
City of Dubuque, Iowa, acknowl-
edged the execution of the afore-
said instrument to be the vpluutary
act and deed of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, by it and by them
voluntarily executed.
Geraldine L. Jenni
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
(Notarial Seal)
November 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Fischer Investment Company has
offered to purchase Lot "B-11"
Booths Addition, which is part of
a vacated alley.
This property has been appraised
at $450.00 by the Dubuque Real
Estate Board. Fischer Co. has paid
for the platting of this parcel of
property which amounted to $27.50.
I recommend that the property
be sold to Fischer Investment
Company for $422.50 which is the
difference between the appraised
price and the cost of platting.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 219-57
A resolution authorizing
the conveyance of Lot B-11
Booth's Addition in the C i t y
of Dubuque to Fischer Tnvest-
ment Company for the sum of
$422.50, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved the approval
of the resolution subject to a pub-
lic hearing to be held on the 9th
day of December 1957 at 7:30
o'clock P. M. in the Council Cham-
ber at the City Hall and that the
City Clerk be instructed to publish
notice of the hearing in the man-
ner required by law. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 433
November 4, 1957
To the Ilonorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Montana Street-Merfeld Lane
Sanitary Sewer has been completed
in accordance with plans and speci-
fications by the McDonnell Exca-
vating Service of Dubuque, Iowa.
I recommend that the improve-
ment be accepted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following votes:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
That $12,903.79 of the cost thereof
shall be assessable upon private
property and $315.00 shall be paid
from the 162J2 Fund of the City
of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 210-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing manhole at the intersec-
tion of Marmora Avenue and Pen.
nsylvania Avenue, thence westerly
51.53' on Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through Lot 1 of
Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane
to the easterly property line of the
West b'e of Lot 1 of 3 of Wilson Du-
buque, thence 145' southerly from
the intersection of Montana Street
and Merfeld lane, and thence
northerly on Montana Street from
the intersection of Montana Street
and Merfeld Lane to the southerly
property line of Wilbricht Lane,
and thence 200' westerly from the
center line of Montana Street
through Lot 1-1-8 and 9 of Wilson's
Dubuque.
has been completed and the City
Engineer has submitted his final
estimate showing the cost thereof
including the cost of estimates, no-
tices, inspection, and preparing the
assessment and plat, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the city of Dubuque.
'Chat the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$13,218.79.
.►.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk
to Publish Notice).
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 221-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing manhole at the intersec-
tion of Marmora Avenue and Pen-
nsylvania Avenue, thence westerly
51.53' on Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through Lot 1 of
Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly oneMe line of the
ld Lane
to the easterly property
IP y'
West 1/� of Lot 1 of 3 of Wilson Du.
buque, thence 145' southerly from
the intersection of Montana Street
and Merfeld Lane, and thence
northerly on Montana street from
the intersection of Montana Street
and Merfeld Lane to the southerly
property line of Wilbricht Lane,
and thence 200' westerly from the
center line of Montana Street
through Lot 1-1-8 and 9 of Wilson's
Dubuque.
has been completed and the City
M1lanager has examined the work
and that the same hasd his beencertificate
according to the terms of the con.
and
tract, plans and specifications
recommends its acceptance, now
therefore, VED, by the City
13E 1T AESU1.
434 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted and the City
Engineer be and is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection and said
Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the no-
tice of the Council's intention to
levy special assessments therefor,
as required by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of sewer
bonds issued upon the above de-
scribed improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percentage
provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LOE N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On November 1, 1956 Mrs. Jane
Hartshorn holder of Beer Permit
No. 36 was convicted of possessing
intoxicating liquor where beer is
sold and selling beer to minors.
I recommend that this license be
revoked by the City Council and
the police chief be instructed to
pick up the City and State licenses.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 222.57
WHEREAS, this Council on the
3rd day of June, 1957, caused to
be issued a Class "B" Beer Per-
mit bearing the Number 36 to Mrs.
Jane Hartshorn of Dubuque, Iowa,
operating at 574 East 16th Street in
the City of Dubuque; and
WHEREAS, it has come to the
attention of this Council that the
owner and holder of said permit
has been found guilty of violating
the Beer Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque passed pursuant to Chap-
ter 124 C o d e of Iowa: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that Class "B" Beer Permit No.
36 heretofore issued to Mrs. Jane
Hartshorn of Dubuque, Iowa, be
and the same is hereby revoked
and the Chief of Police is directed
to take up such permit forthwith
and return the same for cancella-
tion.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 223-57
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
Regular Session, November 4, 1957 435
Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1415 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 224-57
WHEREAS, applications for Class
"B" Beer Permits have been sub-
mitted to this Council for approval
and the same have been examined:
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
t h e following applications be
granted and licenses be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni-
versity Avenue.
David L. H i c k e y, 107 Locust
Street.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
Emil O. Thompson, 75 East 4th
Street.
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 Asbury
Street.
John Beecher, 2399 White Street.
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue.
Vincent E. Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street.
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2995 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post
No. 9663, Gerald F. Winters, 2203
(tarter Road.
RESOLUTION NO. 225.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Class "B" Beer Permits
were filed by the within named ap-
plicants and they have received the
approval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply with
the ordinances of this City and they
have filed proper bonds: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni-
versity Avenue.
David L. Hickey, 107 Locust
Street.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
Emil 0. Thompson, 75 East 4th
Street.
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 Asbury
Street.
John Beecher, 2399 White Street.
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue.
Street. 115 East 22nd
Vincent E. Teelin6,
Street.
Mrs. Louise Pilz, 2995 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Veteran of Geeign Wars, Post
rald F. No. 9663,9663,� Winters, 2203
Carter Road.
BE IT RESOLVED that t h e
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
434 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
Council cf the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted and the City
Engineer be and is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the same
in the office of the City Clerk sub-
ject to public inspection and said
Clerk shall upon receipt of such
plat and schedule publish the no-
tice of the Council's intention to
levy special assessments therefor,
as required by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of sewer
bonds issued upon the above de-
scribed improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percentage
provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LOE N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On November 1, 1956 Mrs. Jane
Hartshorn holder of Beer Permit
No. 36 was convicted of possessing
intoxicating liquor where beer is
sold and selling beer to minors.
I recommend that this license be
revoked by the City Council and
the police chief be instructed to
pick up the City and State licenses.
Respe(:tfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 222-57
WHEREAS, this Council on the
3rd day of June, 1957, caused to
be issued a Class "B" Beer Per-
mit bearing the Number 36 to Mrs.
Jane Hartshorn of Dubuque, Iowa,
operating at 574 East 16th Street in
the City of Dubuque; and
WHEREAS, it has come to the
attention of this Council that the
owner and holder of said permit
has been found guilty of violating
the Beer Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque passed pursuant to Chap-
ter 124 C o d e of Iowa: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that Class "B" Beer Permit No.
36 heretofore issued to Mrs. Jane
Hartshorn of Dubuque, Iowa, be
and the same is hereby revoked
and the Chief of Police is directed
to take up such permit forthwith
and return the same for cancella-
tion.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 223-57
BE 11' RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
i��
— Regular Session, November 4, 1957 435
Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1415 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELL'
RAY F KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
rit., rt -4
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 224-57
WHEREAS, applications for Class
' "B" Beer Permits have been sub-
mitted to this Council for approval
and the same have been examined:
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
t h e following applications be
granted and licenses be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni-
versity Avenue.
David L. H i c k e y, 107 Locust
Street.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
Emil O. Thompson, 75 East 4th
Street.
Clarence I'. Haupert, 1703 Asbury
Street.
John Beecher, 2399 White Street.
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue.
Vincent E. Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street.
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2995 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post
No. 9(M, Gerald F. Winters, 2203
Carter Road.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 225.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Class "B" Beer Permits
were filed by the within named ap-
plicants and they have received the
approval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply with
the ordinances of this City and they
have filed proper bonds: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni-
versity Avenue.
David L. Hickey, 107 Locust
Street.
Margaret Duggan, 475 Central
Avenue.
Emil 0. Thompson, 75 East 4th
Street.
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 Asbury
Street.
John Beecher, 2399 White Street.
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue.
Street.
Vincent E. Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street.
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2995 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Veteran of Foreign Wars, Post
No. 9663, Gerald F. Winters, 2203
Carter Hoad.
BE IT RESOLVED thabe
bonds filed by such applicants
and the same are hereby approved.
4.36 Regular Session, November 4, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. David Hickey of Cardiff
street addressed the Council re-
questing that something be done
to curb the water that runs from
the City's water tower over his
sidewalk thereby creating a very
hazardous condition during freez-
ing weather. Mayor Dove moved
that the matter be referred to the
City Manager. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman W e I u called t h e
Council's attention to the flagrant
violation of the opening of nine-
teen water hydrants in various
parts of the City, as occurred re-
cently, by some very irresponsible
citizens either juvenile or adult.
Councilman Welu moved that if
possible, more severe measures
should be adopted against those
citizens who deliberately open wa-
ter hydrants, purely in the spirit
of levity and destruction, and the
matter be referred to the City
Solicitor for an opinion. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to adjourn.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Approved .... 14cV..�t4........ 1958.
COL
Special Session, November 6, 1%-,, 437
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special Sc�,sion, November 6,
1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of declaring the results of the Reg-
ular Municipal Election held Nov-
ember 5, 1957 and also declaring
the results of the issue of Daylight
Savings Time voted upon on No-
vember 5, 1957, and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting on
the City Council.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Regular
Municipal Flection Ballot for car:-
didates for Councilmen and Park
Commissioner for the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, said Regular Mu-
nicipal Election held on Tuesday,
November 5, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be receiv-
ed. and filed. Seconded by Council,
man Welu. Carried by the fc,ilow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintsinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—:None.
November 6, 1957
To the Members of the City Council,
City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisions of Section 50.21 of the 1954 Code
of Iowa, on November 6, 1957, we made a public canvass of the election
returns of the Regular Municipal Election held on November 5, 1957, and
herewith submit the report of the results of said canvass.
Total
Votes
Cast
1244
1277
708
524
838
1342
428
562
518
886
788
697
891
1225
934
731
13593
We, Charles E. Dove, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Leo
F. Frommelt, City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa do hereby certify
that we publicly canvassed the election returns of the REGULAR MU-
�2 In
io U
C
Precinct
A m
1st .........
. 208
2nd ..........
194
3rd ... ,.....
., 123
4th ............
132
5th ............
156
6th ............
274
7th ...........
130
8th ..,.....
.. 128
9th ...........
132
10th ..........
239
11th ..... ... ,..
237
12th .........
190
13th ..........
262
14th ........
401
15t li ..........
287
16th ............
163
Totals .......3256
496
Total
Votes
Cast
1244
1277
708
524
838
1342
428
562
518
886
788
697
891
1225
934
731
13593
We, Charles E. Dove, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Leo
F. Frommelt, City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa do hereby certify
that we publicly canvassed the election returns of the REGULAR MU-
COUNCILMEN
Park
Comm.
Reg. Term
:d.0
Oy y
u
A
C7.~.
Rix
.SN
stn
P.F
d�
942
403
498
488
828
496
993
426
529
526
792
560
574
215
252
287
483
294
395
153
206
230
313
226
670
242
389
332
507
381
978
484
571
558
757
618
282
147
147
206
213
185
412
173
231
249
321
248
378
159
179
275
268
222
645
273
346
367
513
412
589
268
294
364
417
335
493
247
232
341
368
259
619
274
285
513
458
303
886
408
461
584
645
498
624
376
347
419
435
406
532
260
294
305
437
331
10012
4508
5261
6044
7755
5774
Total
Votes
Cast
1244
1277
708
524
838
1342
428
562
518
886
788
697
891
1225
934
731
13593
We, Charles E. Dove, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Leo
F. Frommelt, City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa do hereby certify
that we publicly canvassed the election returns of the REGULAR MU-
438 Special Session, November 6, 1957
NICIPAL ELECTION held on November 5, 1957 and find the following
results:
NOMINATED BY GENERAL ELECTION FOR COUNCILMEN:
GEORGE A. FREUND....................................10012 VOTES
PETER J. TAKOS.......................................... 7755 VOTES
LEO N. SCHUELLER.................................... 6044 VOTES
NOMINATED BY GENERAL ELECTION FOR PARK COMMIS-
SIONER:
ARTHUR M. BENNETT .............................. 5774 VOTES
TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTES CAST..............13593.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 226-57
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City
Clerk have heretofore pursuant to
the provisions of Section 50.21, met
and canvassed the returns of the
REGULAR MUNICIPAL
ELECTION held in the City of
Dubuque, November 5, 1957 and
certified the result of their can-
vass to the City Council;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council has
examined said certificate and finds
that the following have been elected
for the following offices:
COUNCILMAN FOR TERM
COMMENCING
JANUARY 1, 1958
GEORGE A. FREUND
PETER J. TAKOS
LEO N. SCHUELLER
PARK COMMISSIONER
REGULAR TERM COMMENCING
JANUARY 1, 1958
ARTHUR M. BENNETT
Section 1. That GEORGE A.
FREUND, PETER J. TAKOS and
LEO N. SCHUELLER are hereby
declared elected to the office of
Councilman of the City of Dubuque
for the terms commencing on or
before noon of the second secular
day of January 1958.
Section 2. That ARTHUR M.
BENNETT is hereby declared
elected to the office of Park Com-
missioner for the regular term.
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to issue certificates of
election to the foregoing individu-
als for the respective offices to
which they have been elected.
Passed, adoped and approved
this 6th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Mayor's Proc-
lamation on the issue of Daylight
Saving Time, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Sshueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Ballot for
Daylight Saving Time Proposition,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the proof of pub-
lication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Special Session, November 6, 1951 439
November 6, 1957.
To the Members of the City Council,
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
We have made a public canvass of the election returns on the fol-
lowing question submitted to the electors of the City of Dubuque on
November 5, 1957.
SHALI. THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED?
YES NO
"SHALL THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, OBSERVE DAY-
LIGHT SAVING TIME OF ONE HOUR PER DAY FROM THE
LAST SUNDAY IN APRIL TO THE LAST SUNDAY IN SEP-
TEMBER, IN EACH YEAR, BEGINNING WITH THE LAST
SUNDAY IN APRIL, 1958?
and herewith submit the report of the results of said canvass.
Precinct Yes No Total
1st......................................................598 546 1144
2nd......................................................686 533 1219
3rd......................................................225 432 667
4th ......................................................
190 294 484
5th ...... ................. 373 413 786
................. ..............
............... 619 576 1195
6th...................................... 385
7th ...................................................... 124
261
220 315 535
9th..................................................... 180 289 469
10th......................... 374 448 822
............................. 743
1 l t h ......................... 256 487
............................. 683
12th ........... 252 431
........................................... 833
13th...................................................... 297 536 1164
14th .................. 438 726
............... 370 547
917
15th....................................... 700
16th...................................................... 369 331 12736
Totals..................................................5571 7165
i We, Charles E. Dove, Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Leo
F. Frommelt, City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, do hereby certify
publiclythat we
of
DAYLIGHTSAVING TIME, held on Npublic
ovember 5, 1957and f ndatheefol-
lowing results:
YES........ 5571 NO ........ 7165 TOTAL ........ 12736
Respectfully submitted,CHARLES E. DOVE,
LEO F. F ROMMELT, Mayor.
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote: Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
Last Sunday in Sept`e � the Lit
Year, Beginning
Sunday in April, 1958?
WHEREAS the result of such can-
vass was found to be as follows:
Votes
Yes--5571Total t 12736 Votes
RESOLUTION NO. 227-57
WHEREAS the Mayor and City
Clerk of the City of Dubuque today
met and canvassed the votes cast
at the Regular Municipal Election,
on the following question submitt-
ed to the electors of the City of
Dubuque:
SHALL THE FOLLOWING
MEASURE BE ADOPTED?
YES NO
"Shall the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, Observe Daylight Saving
Time of One Hour per Day from
the Last Sunday in April to the
and
WHEREAS it appears from such
canvass that such public measure
as voted upon was defeated by a
majority of those voting thereon;
NOW THEREFORE B CO T RE,
SOLVED BY THE CITY
OF THE CITY
440 Special Session, November 6, 1957
Section 1. That the City Coun-
cil accepts the result of said elect-
ion as the official expression of
the will of the people of the City
of Dubuque on the issue of Day-
light Saving Time.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEL I
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Sshueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Sshueller, Welu.
Nays—None
RESOLUTION NO. 228.57
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law re-
lating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
Mrs. Linnie Dunbar, (Transfer
of address from 679 Central Ave.
nue) 504 Central.
Francis E. Kelly,70 So. Locust St.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the Judges and Clerks who
served at the Regular Municipal
Election held November 5, be paid
the amount of $10.00 each for
services rendered as such Judges
and Clerks. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
Mr. Fred E. Neyens be reappoint-
ed to the Dock Commission for a
term of three years, to November
26, 1960. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kontzinger, Kolb, Schueller,Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kintzinger moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by t he following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved ... ?7Y..�r. th........1958
Adopted ... 5th ..1958
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Special Session, November 2.5, 1957 441
CITY COUNCIL I to them, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication and assignment be
referred to the City Solicitor for
OFFICIAL study and report.
Special Session, November 25, Seconded by Councilman Kint-
1957. zinger. Carried by the following
Council met at 7:30 P.M. vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated service thereof had been Council proceedings for the mon-
duly made and that this meeting th of June 1957 presented for ap-
is called for the purpose of con- proval. Councilman Welu moved
sidering a resolution amending al- that the proceedings for the month
location of funds within the fungi- of June 1957 be approved as print-
tional funds, and also setting a ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint.
date for a public hearing to amend zinger. Carried by the following
the current budget as approved vote.
by Resolution No. 166-56 and Ord- Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
inane No. 1-57 and also acting on Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
any other business that may proP- Nays—None.
erly come before a regular meet-
ing of the City Council. November 14, 1957
Communication of Dubuque To the Honorable Mayor
Trades & Labor Congress submit- and City Council
ting a copy of a resolution adopt- Dubuque, Iowa
ed by them making an appeal to Gentlemen:
all working people to refrain from I herewith submit the reports of
taking additional jobs and to dis. the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
continue where possible any part City Health Department and City
time jobs they have in addition to Water Works for the month of
regular full time employment, pre- October as well as list of claims
sented and read. Councilman Welu and list of payrolls for which war -
moved that the communication be rants were issued for the month
referred to the Council for Furth- of October, 1957.
er study. Seconded by Councilman Respectfully submitted
Schueller. Carried by the following L. J. Schiltz
vote: City Manager
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Councilman Kolb moved that the
Nays—None. reports be received and filed.
Communication of E 11 e n E Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Murphy, submitting an offer of
8200. for Lots 1 and 2 of Mineraall yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Lot 37, except the northerly 60 Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
feet, said lots being vacant and Nays --None
un -used for quite a long time, pre- Proof of Publication, certified to
sented and read. Councilman Welu by the Publisher, of Statement of
moved that the Council view the receipts and list of claims and pay -
grounds. Seconded by Councilman rolls for which warrants were
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow- drawn during the month of Oc
Ing vote: tober 1957 presented and read.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Councilman Kolb moved that the
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. proof of publication be received
Nays—None and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Communication of Peoples Nat- Schueller. Carried by the following
ural Gas submitting a photostatic vote.
COPY of the Assignment of fran- Yea.,,—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
chise wherein North Central Public Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Service Co. has assigned the oiler- Nays—None
ation of the gas distribution system
442 Special Session, November 25, 1957
November 11, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On March 25, 1957, your Honor-
able Body adopted Resolution No.
58-57 and No. 60-57 directing all
owners of lots abutting on the City
of Dubuque 1957 Surfacing proj-
rcts to make connections from the
sewer and water mains to the curb
line of said lots. The City of Du-
buque owned property abutted by
these surfacing projects. The tab-
ulation for final cost of construct-
ing these connections per lot is as
follows:
Lot No. 3 of Kringles Subdivis-
ion, cost $159.89.
Lot No. 4 of Kringles Subdivis-
ion, cost $159.90.
Lot No. 29, of Rosedale Addition,
cost $228.25.
Lot No. 179, of Grandview Ave-
nue Addition, cost $273.35.
Lot No. 179, of Grandview Ave-
nue, cost $426.22.
Total cost $1,247.61
I, therefore, recommend that the
City Auditor be instructed to issue
a warrant drawn on the Street
Construction Fund payable to the
contractor, Andrew F ondell &
Sons, in the amount of $1,247.61.
I, also, recommend that this
letter be made a matter of record.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 11, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On March 25, 1957, your Honor-
able Body adopted Resolution No.
58-57 directing all owners of lots
abutting on City of Dubuque 1957
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1 to make connections
from the sewer and water mains
to the curb Hne of said lots prior
to April 25, 1957, and further dir.
ecting that this office proceed to
have said connections made in the
event any property owner shall
fail to make said connections.
This is to certify that the own-
ers of the property listed on the
attached schedule failed or refus-
ed to make said connections to
said property prior to April 25,
1957; that pursuant to said re-
solution, I contacted Andrew Fon-
dell & Sons to make said connect-
ions; that the cost of said work, as
p r o v i d e d in said contract is
$1,679.73; that there is now due
and owing to the contractor the
sum of $1,679.73 that the cost of
making said connections charge-
able to each lot is as the same
appears on the attached schedule.
I, therefore, recommend that the
City Auditor be instructed to issue
a warrant drawn on the Sanitation
Fund payable to the contractor in
the amount of $1,679.73; that the
cost of such connections be as-
sessed against said lots as set forth
in the attached schedule; and that
the City Clerk be authorized and
directed to certify said assessments
to the County Auditor to be col-
lected in the same manner as
general property taxes in accord-
ance with Section 4 of Chapter 151
of the Acts of the 54th General
Assembly of Iowa.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Schedule of Assessments
For—Sewer and Water Con-
nections on newly paved streets
as per Resolution No. 58-57 adopt-
ed March 25, 1957
Fred H. Hintz, owner of lot 18,
Kings Grove Addition, assessment
$188.31.
T. E. Rhomberg Est., owner of
lot 602, Hams Addition, assessment
$147.90.
T. E. Rhomberg Est., owner of
lot 603, Hams Addition, assessment
$147.90.
T. E. Rhomberg Est., owner of
lot 604, Hams Addition, assessment
$147.90.
Marril Griffin, owner of lot 75
& N. 40' of Lot 74, 1Voodlawn Park
Addition, assessment $641.35.
Maureen & A. J. Griffin, owner
of lot 38, Rosedale Addition, as-
essment $185.90.
Special Session, November 25, 1957 443
Gerald Udelhoffen, owner of lot
36, Rosedale Addition, assessment
$111.43.
Gerald Udelhoffen, owner of Lot
35, Rosedale Addition, assessment
$109.04.
Total $1,679.73
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager he approved and that the
communication be made a matter
of record Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
November 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Code of Iowa provides that
if a city notifies the State Auditor
within sixty days after the end of
the year, the accounts and records
may be audited by a private cer-
tified public accountant.
This practice has been followed
in the past with the Council tak-
ing action after January 1st, how-
ever, dut to a provision in the Wa-
ter Revenue Bond Issue the Water
Department accounts must be veri-
fied prior to December 31st. In
order that the accounting firm can
schedule their work, approval by
the Council should be given prior
to December 31st.
The firm of Brooks, O'Connor
and Brooks have audited the city
accounts for the past several years
and know the procedure required
by the State.
I recommend that the firm of
Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks be
retained by the City for the 1957
audit.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, �ti'elu.
Nays—None.
November 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Due to complaints received re-
garding the dangerous condition
existing in front of Loras Acad-
emy, an investigation was under-
taken to determine what could be
done to eliminate double parking
and get the pedestrians to use the
pedestrian crossings.
It is believed that the elimina-
tion of parking on the south side
of Loras Boulevard from Prairie
Street to Walnut Street would pro-
vide space for discharging passen-
gers and thereby eliminate double
parking at the crest of the hill
which cuts down visibility. This
space is mainly used by students
for parking as residents have space
to park off the street.
I recommend that parking be
eliminated on the south side of
Loras Boulevard between Prairie
and Walnut Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 23, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
desire to have your app'
on
same for filing, subject to theap-
proval of the City Solicitor:
11FAT1NG
Acheson Heating Company
Western Surety Company
Mary Mae De Journett
D/B/A Hollander Air Con.
ditioning Systems
Columbia Casualty Company
SIDEWALK
Gilbert F. Roling
Columbia Casualty Co. of
N.Y.
444 Special Session, November 25, 1957
EXCAVATION
George 1. Beaves
D/B/A George I. B e a v e s
Plumbing & Heating
1603 Central Avenue
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
November 15, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Stephen J. Welu, 2340 Abbott
Street, for damages sustained Oc-
tober 30, 1957 when his car struck
a hole in Rosedale Avenue.
It appears from an examination
of the claim that the hole had
been properly barricaded a n d
lighted but that the barricade had
been removed by persons unknown,
without knowledge or notice to the
City, and for that reason I can find
no negligence on the part of the
City, and recommend that the
claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that
the recomendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Wilma E.
Nickles, in the amount of $2.00,
for cleaning cost incurred as the
result of her car being sprayed
with salt by a City crew near Jef-
ferson High School on November
20, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kintzinger moved that the
claim be referred to the City Sol-
icitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schuell-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am herewith presenting an
Ordinance for your consideration
for the establishing of regulations
for curb cuts in requiring that a
permit be obtained therefor.
Up until the present time, all
curb cuts were made under the
direction of the City Engineer,
however, there were no curb cut
rules or authority for him to deter-
mine whether or not a curb cut
should be made. This ordinance
gives the City Manager the auth-
ority to approve of curb cuts that
are performed under the specifi-
cations approved by the City En-
gineer and the City Council.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil approve this ordinance and
proper specifications for the curb
cuts will be submitted and given
to the City Council for their ap-
proval.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 62.57
An Ordinance Establishing Reg-
ulations for Curb Cuts and Requir-
ing that Permit be obtained there-
fore; and Providing Penalty for
Violation hereof, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be consider-
ed the first reading of the Ordin-
ance. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be waived requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Slxvial Session, November 15, 1957 445
ORDINANCE NO. 62.57
An Ordinance hstablishina Rexulatlons
for Curb Vuts and Requiring that
Permit be Obtained therefor; and
Proving Penalty for Violation hereof.
Ile it Ordained by the City Council
of the Pity of Itubuque:
section 1. That no person shall be-
gin to construct, reconstruct,repair,
alter (or change any curb, rurh cut
or driveway on the public streets or
alleys of the City of Dubuque without
first obtaining a permit therefor from
the Vity Manager, as provided by this
ordinance;
Seelon 2 An applicant for a per-
mit hereunder ahall file with the City
Manager an application showing the
name and address of the owner of
the property abutting the proposed
work area; the name and address of
the part yy doting the work, and such
other infetrmation as the Pity Man-
ager shall find reasonably necessary
to the determination of whether a
permit should Issue hereunder;
Section S Any person or firm de -
string to engage In the construction
of driveways or the alteration of curbs
on public streets In the City of Du-
buque, as a business, shall execute n
surety company bond in the sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1,010) con-
ditioned that he will hold the City
harmless from damage because of any
negligence of himself or his employeea
while doing the work and that he
will keep the work In Rood and per-
fect repair for the time stated in the
standard plans and specifications for
ouch work, and shall be liable un said
Wool to the City and property owner
for anyby damni;e, loss and expense
caused reunion of his failure to do
the work according to the standard
specifications, and for any breach of
the bond. One of the conditions of the
bond shall be that the Engineer's
decislon that the work needs repair
@hall be final. Such bond shall be
subject to annual approval by the
Pity Council;
Section 1. The Pity Manager shall
issue a permit fur the work applied
for hereunder when he finds:
(1) That the work will be (lone in
accordance with the standard specifi-
cations for eurtbs, curb cuts and drive-
ways
n{Dgovedelby by
e City ('ItV Council; 12) That the proposed work will
not unrrnHonably interfere with ve-
hie alar and pedestrian traffic, the
demand and necesairy for parking
apaces allot ineans of egress and in-
ggreas to and from the property af-
feeted and adjacent property;
(il) That the health, welfare and
safety of tilt. public will not be un-
rensonubly Impaired;
Section 5 The owner of the abut-
ting property shall agree, as a con-
41tlun to the granting of the permit,
for himself and his suevessora In title
to the abuttlim property, to make, at
the expense of the abutting property,
all necessary changes in the improve-
ment as nifty aubsequetctly be found
reasonably necessary for thejjl1reaer-
vatiun of the public health, welfale or
safety;
section 6. The City Mnnager shall
not hereafter grant permission for
any curb cuts in any of the curbs on
l.00ust Street between Junes street
and Southern Avenue or on Kerrigan
(toad from Southern Avenue to the
City Iltnits without prior atproval by
the (1ty Cuunell, our shall he grant
permits for drlvownvs providing ac-
ceHH to the foregoing routuerated
streets without prior approval from the
City Council;
Section 7. Any person, firm or
corporation who violates any of the
provisions M this Ordinance shall,
upon conviction thereof, be fined not
to exceed One hundred Dollars ($100),
fir be imprisoned for a period not to
exceed thirty (30) days.
Section 9. This Ordinance shall he
in full force and effect from and after
Its final passhge, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 25th day of Novem-
ber, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unamlous
vote the 25th day of November, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adapted and approved this 25th day
of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N.SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINT'SDNGER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 29th day
of November 1957.
LE0 F. FROMMELT,
It. 11-29 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote.
Peas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Commercial Union -
Of -can Group Insurance, request-
ing release of a sidewalk con-
struction bond issued to Frank E.
Biller, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the pet-
ition be granted providing there
are no outstanding claims. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Rlayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu-
Nays--None.
Petition of Bush Realty Co. re-
questing permission to excavate
in the alley from 717 to 779 Iowa
Street inr presented and read.
Park-
ing Companyny,, pp
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Leland P. Stocker re-
questing the Council to view the
triangular plot of ground owned
by the Iowa State Highway Com-
mission at the junction of Meadow
lane and Dodge street to consider
beautifying sante until the widen-
ing of Highway No. 20 occurs,
446 Special Session, November 25, 1957
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the Council
view the grounds and a copy of
the petition be sent to the Park
Board. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of David H. McCarron
et al requesting the installation of
stop signs at the intersection of
Chaney and Hillcrest Roads, pre -
s e n t e d and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merlin Jungers et
al requesting the opening of the
twenty foot alley from Robin street
running both north and south to
the property lines, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carri-
ed by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present address the Council
if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. Jerry Burroughs, Leo Adams
and Merlin Joingers all spoke in
support of their petition to
opening and grading the twenty
foot alley from Robin street north
and south in the hope that the
matter would be settled one way
or another. Mrs. Lillian Kassmeyer
voiced objections.
Petition of Alida Motel request-
ing permission to place a sign
near or about the Canfield Hotel
sign now by the four lane high-
way, due to the fact that they have
lost considerable business due to
the change of the highway from
Rockdale Road, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be referred to
the City Manager for investigation
and that suggestions should be
made to the proper parties. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Petition of Conlon Construction
Co. requesting permission to blast
in the vicinity of 32nd & Central
Avenue, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
permission be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merle Mathis, re-
questing a refund of $50.00 on the
unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 228, as he has discon-
tinued business as of November 1,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Merle Mathis in the amount of
$50.00 to cover the unexpired por-
tion of cigarette license No. 228.
Seconded by Councilman Schuell-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mary and William
Petrakis, requesting a refund of
$50.00, on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 272, as
they have discontinued business as
of November 17, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Mary and William
Petrakis, in the amount of $50.00,
to cover the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 272. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of St. Mary's Church
requesting permission to install an
eight inch steam line from the
boiler room on Church property
in a northerly direction across
18th street through the alley be-
low all existing City services; re-
questing a surrender of right of
Slx-cial Session, November 15, 1957 447
way casement and vacation of cer-
tain strips of property abutting St.
Mary's Casino building; requesting
permission to construct a canopy,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager and
the various departments concern-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzin.-er, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays ---None.
Petition of George & Addie Jeck-
lin requesting re -zoning of Lot 1
of Addies Place and the Fast 50'
of Lot 2 of Burkart Sub.; Lot 2 of
2 of 1 of 1 and all that part of
Lot 1 of I of l of 1 of 1 of
George Jecklin Farm in the City
of Dubuque from Single Family
to Local Business District A classi.
fication, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the pe-
tition be referred to the Planning
& Zoning Commission. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—:None.
November 7, 1957
To the Ilonorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
improvement of East 6th Street
with Concrete Paving, Integral
Curb and Storm Sewer from the
East Property Line of White Street
to the West Track (Spur) of the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Company under
construction by Schueller and Com-
pany has been completed in accord-
ance with the plans and specifi-
cations.
I therefore recommend that this
work be accepted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the Cit
Manager be aproved. Seconded by
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None,
Final Estimate
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 229.57
WHEREAS, the contract for
the improvement of East 6th Street
with Concrete Paving, Integral
Curb and Storm Sewer from the
East Property Line of White Street
to the West Track (Spur) of Chic-
ago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Company has been
completed and the City Engineer
has submitted his final estimate
showing the cost thereof includ-
ing the cost of estimates, notices,
inspections,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$14,248.25.
That $10,907.56 of the cost there-
of shall be paid from the East 6th
Street Paving fund and $3,700.00
shall be paid from the 162J1 City
Share Special Sewer Tax Fund of
the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting
Improvement)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION N0. 230.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of Fast 6th Street
w i t h Concrete Paving, Integral
Curb and Storm Sewer from the
to FastProperty
West Line Track (Spur) eoft the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Company has been
Y Manager
completed and the City
has examined the work and filed
his certificate stating that the
same has
been
accord-
ing totheternisoOfpthe dcontract,
448 Special Session, November 25, 1957
plans and specifications and re-
commends its acceptance, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of Dubuque, that the re-
commendation of the City Manager
be approved and that said im-
provement be and the same is
hereby accepted
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and is
hereby directed to pay to the con-
tractor from the East 6th Street
Paving Fund and 162JI-City Share
Special Sewer Tax
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
improvement of Sullivan Street
from the North Property Line of
English Lane to the South Pro-
Perty Line of Levi Street with as-
phaltic macadam surfacing under
construction by the City Street
Department has been completed in
accordance with the plans.
I therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays.—None.
Final Estimate
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 231-S7
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of Sullivan Street
from the North Property Line of
English Lane to the South Property
Line of Levi Street with asphaltic
macadam surfacing has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
submitted his final estimate show-
ing the cost thereof including the
cost of estimates, notices, inspec.
tion, and preparing the assessment
and plat, now therefore,
Be IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$1,118.49.
That $1,118.49 of the cost thereof
shall be assessable upon private
property and $-- shall be paid
from the — Fund of the City of
Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice).
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 232.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of Sullivan Street
from the North Property Line of
English Lane to the South Pro-
perty Line of Levi Street with as-
phaltic macadam surfacing h a s
been completed and the City Man-
ager has examined the work and
filed his certificate stating that the
same has been completed accord-
ing to the terms of the contract,
plans and specifications and re-
commends its acceptance, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Slx,rial Session, November 25, 1957 449
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that said improvement be and the
same is hereby accepted and the
City Engineer be and is hereby
directed to prepare a plat and
schedule showing the lots or par-
cels of real estate subject to as-
essment for said improvement and
file the same in the office of the
City Clerk subject to public in-
spection and said Clerk shall up-
on receipt of such plat and sched-
ule publish t h e notice of t h e
Council's intention to levy sf-Mial
assessments therefore, as required
by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of street
improvement bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in amount equal to the amount of
his contract, less any retained
percentage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 18, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the im-
provement of Cleveland Avenue
from the West Property Line of
Bryant Street to the East Property
Line of State Street with Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing under con-
struction by the City Street De-
partment has been completed in ac-
cordance with the plans.
I therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of this work.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man.
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Final Estimate
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 233-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of Cleveland Avenue
from the West Property Line of
Bryant Street to the East Prop-
erty Line of State Street with as-
phaltic macadam surfacing has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has submitted his final esti-
mate showing the cost thereof in-
cluding the cost of estimates, no-
tices, inspection, and preparing the
assessment and plat, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the cost of said improvement
is hereby determined to be $752.58.
That $752.58 of the cost thereof
shall be assessable upon private
property and $— shall be paid
from the Fund of the
City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t he
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mavor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice).
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 234.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of Cleveland Avenue
from the West Property Line of
Bryant Street to the East Property
Line of State Street with asphaltic
macadam surfacing has been com.
pleted and the City Manager has
450 Special Session, Noxrmher 25, 1957
examined the work and filed his
certificate stating that the same
has been completed according to
the terms of the contract, plans and
specifications and recommends its
acceptance, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is accepted and the City Engineer
be and is hereby directed to pre-
pare a plat and schedule showing
the lots or parcels of real estate
subject to assessment for said im-
provement and file the same in the
office of the City Clerk subject to
public inspection and said Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of the
Council's intention to levy special
assessments therefore, as required
by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and is
hereby directed to pay to the con-
tractor from the funds to be re-
alized from the sale of street im-
provement bonds issued upon the
above described improvement in
amount equal to the amount of his
contract, less any retained per-
centage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In order that the detailed expen-
ditures in the General Fund, Street
Fund, Public Safety Fund, Sani-
tation Fund, Municipal Enterprise -
Dock Fund, Utilities -Street Light-
ing Fund, Recreation Fund and
Trust and Agency Funds will be
in line with the actual expenditures
and not be overdrawn, I recom-
mend that the City Council approve
the reallocation of funds within the
above functional funds as appro-
priated in Ordinance No. 1-57 and
as listed in the attached Resolu-
tion.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 235.57
Amending Allocation of Funds.
Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque allocated funds
within the General FundStreet Fund, Public Safety Fund, Sanitation
Fund, Municipal Enterprise -Dock Fund Utilities -Street Lighting Fund,
Recreation Fund and Trust and Agency Funds on January 7, 1957, and
Whereas, Paragraph 3 of Section 5 of the Acts of the Fifty-fourth
General Assembly provides that the City Council may amend the alloca-
tion of funds within the functional funds by resolution, therefore,
Be It Resolved that the allocation of funds within the General Fund,
Street Fund, Public Safety Fund, Sanitation Fund, Municipal Enterprise -
Dock Fund, Utilities -Street Lighting Fund, Recreation Fund and Trust
and Agency Funds are hereby amended by the following changes:
GENERAL FUND
Item 101 City Council from ............................. $ 4,520.00 to $ 6,020.00
Item 102 City Manager's Office from .............. 33,860.00 to 30,235.00
Item 103 City Clerk's Office from .................. 9,352.00 to 9,552.00
Item 105 City Treasurer's Office from .......... 8,250.80 to 9,000.80
Item 106 City Solicitor's Office from .............. 12,838.00 to 13,038.00
Six -tial Session, November 25, 1957 451
Item 114
City Buildings from ..........................
25,950.00 to
30,950.00
Item 116
Civil Service Commission from ......
300.00 to
425.00
Item 121
Building Commissioner's Office
134,999.00
Item 141
Snow Removal from .........................
from ...................................................
7,244.00 to
7,644.00
Item 122
Plumbing Inspector's Office from
13,354.00 to
14,004.00
Item 148-C
Miscellaneous from ........................
26,770.00 to
30,270.00
Item 160
Capital Improvements from ............
46,766.40 to
38,066.40
STREET FUND
Police Court from ..............................
5,077.00 to
Item 131
Highway Administration from........
11,282.00 to
12,032.00
Item 135-J
Street Construction from ................
106,999.00 to
134,999.00
Item 141
Snow Removal from .........................
36,625.00 to
22,625.00
Item 142
Traffic Signs and Markings from...
18,200.00 to
16,200.00
Item 161
Bridge and Viaduct Constriction
Dog Pound from ................................
4.097.50 to
3,697.30
from ...................................................
10,000.00 to
6,250.00
Item 162
City Share of Special Street Tax
Civil Defense from ..........................
7,500.00 to
12,200.00
from ...................................................
15,000.00 to
6,000.00
PUBLIC SAFETY FUND
Item 115
Police Court from ..............................
5,077.00 to
8,577.00
Item 118
Police Department from .................
287,961.00 to
286,361.00
Item 119
Fire Department from ....................
355,864.60 to
352,164.60
Item 119-E
Fire Equipment from ......................
6,000.00 to
3,300.00
Item 120
Fire and Police Alarm from ............
15,170.00 to
14,870.00
Item 124
Dog Pound from ................................
4.097.50 to
3,697.30
Item 148-E
Ambulance from ...............................
10,626.00 to
11,126.00
Item 150
Civil Defense from ..........................
7,500.00 to
12,200.00
SANITATION FUND
Item 127 Sewer Maintenance from ..................
34,675.00 to 39,675.00
Item 129 Milk Inspection from ........................
9,564.00 to 10,314.00
Item 134 Ash, Rubbish and Garbage Collec-
tion from ............................................
106,000.00 to 107,000.00
Item 140 Street Cleaning from .......................
41,425.00 to 45,925.00
Item 162 Pity Share Special Sewer Tax
24,000.00 to 18,100.00
from ...................................................
Item 162-J-2 Main Sewers and Inlets from.........
56,503.50 to 51,153.50
MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE:—DOCK FUND
Item 153-A Dock Operation from .......................
6,145.00 to 10,895.00
63,355.00 to 58,605.00
Item 153-B Dredge Operation from ....................
UTILITIES--STRELIT LIGHTING FUND
and Traffic Lighting from...
54,000.00 to 54,700.00
Item 138 Street
Item 138-F Maintenance from ...........................
7,500.00 to 6,800.00
RECREATION FUND
Item 145-A Recreation Administration from 20 754.0000 do 22,534.00
Item 145-B Outdoor Recreation from.............412.00
... 10,669.00 to 8,744.00
Item 145-D Indoor Recreation from ..................
Item 145-F. Swimming Pool from .........................• 16,394.00 to 15,759.00
TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS
Item 156-J-1 State Employees' Retirement25A00.00 to 24,000.00
Fund from ................................
Item 156-J-2 Federal Old Age and Survivors15,000.00 to 16,000.00
insurance from ............... ...................
Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO A. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZounE men.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the adoption ofthe resolution. Seconded
by CYeasilman --May roDove. Councilmenlb. Carried by the fKintzingvote; er, Kolb, Schuciler, Welu.
Nays --None.
171
452 Special Session, November 25, 1957
November 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At the time the 1957 budget was
prepared and approved we had not
completed the work on our 1957
Street Construction Program. It
was anticipated that there would
be certain unexpended balances in
the Street Fund that would be
available for the 1957 Street Con-
struction Program.
Estimates that were made in the
Street Road Use Tax Fund were
lower than the actual balances that
we had on hand at the end of 1956.
In order that the actual expendi-
tures for the construction of West
3rd Street, Grandview Avenue Ex-
tension, the widening of the pave.
ment in connection with the high-
way improvement on South Lo-
cust, the widening of Pennsylvania
Avenue and some of the curb and
gutter projects be in line with that
appropriated, the City Council may
amend the budget provided that
no tax increase is necessary.
I recommend that the amended
budget as submitted be approved
in order that the Street Road Use
Tax appropriation will not be over-
spent as there is sufficient funds
available in this fund to take care
Of this additional appropriation.
Very truly yours,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 63-57
An Ordinance Amending Budget
as approved by Resolution No. 166-
56 and Ordinance No. 1-57, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rule requiring reading of an
Ordinance on three separate days
be waived. Seconded by Council.
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the Or-
dinance on December 9, 1957 at
7:30 o'clock P. M. in the Council
Chamber and that the City Clerk
be instructed to publish notice of
the hearing in the manner required
by law. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 236-57
WHEREAS, the City Manager
has submitted an amended budget
estimate as provided in Chapter
53 of the Acts of the 55th General
Assembly and the City Council has
duly considered and caused to be
prepared the amended budget es-
timate of expenditures for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1, 1957
and ending December 31, 1957, us-
ing unencumbered balances of Jan-
uary 1, 1957 that were not antici-
pated:
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that said Amend-
ed Budget estimate be and t h e
same is hereby ordered filed in
the office of the Clerk of Dubuque
and the date of public hearing
thereon is hereby fixed as the 9th
day of December, 1957 at 7:30
P. M. in the Council Chamber in
the City Hall:
Be It Further Resolved that said
clerk be and he is directed to cause
said amended budget estimate of
expenditures to be published in the
official newspaper of the City of
Dubuque and an official notice to
be given of the time and place,
when and where said amended
budget estimate will be considered
by said Council for final adoption
at which time and place taxpayers
will be heard for or against said
estimate, said publication to be
not less than ten days before said
hearing.
`..
Special Session, November 2.5, 1957 453
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: I.eo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nay s—Nonc.
RESOLUTION NO. 237.57
BF. 11' RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to the
sale of cigarettes within the City
of Dubuque, be granted a permit to
sell cigarettes and cigarette papers
within said City.
Robert M. Smith, 1563 Central
Avenue.
Lester A. Foell, Sr., 1638 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Marcella Roeder (Effective
1,1/58), 25 West 7th Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
I.EO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
November 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the con-
tract for the tuckpointing, water-
proofing, cleaning and painting of
-"6-,
the exterior of the City flail has
been completed.
Attached to the contract is a
bill for extra work performed by
the same contractor which includes
removing the brick on the Central
Avenue entrance and replacing
same with bricks to match the old-
er brick, six extra stone window
sills which were found to be de-
fective when cleaned, replacing one
hundred and two window lights in
present sash, repairing storm win-
dows, painting same and other
miscellaneous painting all accord-
ing to the items as listed.
I therefore recommend accept-
ance of the contract work and the
extra work.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man.
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintiinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting improve,
ment).
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 238.57
WHEREAS, the contract for
Tuckpointing VYaterp r o o f i n g,
Cleaning and Painting
13th ExtStree-
rior of the City Hall
and Central Avenue has been com-
pleted and the City Manager has
examined the work and filed his
certificate stating that the same
has been completed according
to
the terms of the contract, prda
nd
specifications and recommends its
acceptance, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted
BE IT FURT 14ER Treasurer be LVED,
that the ('itY to the
and he
is hereby directed to pay
contractor from the General Fund.
454 Spacial Session, November 25, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 239.57
Preliminary Resolution for the
construction of a Sanitary Sewer
including as follows:
1. 8", 12", 24" and 30" Vitrified
Clay Pipe.
2. 30" Cast Iron Pipe.
3. Sewage Pumping Station.
4. 16" C a s t Iron Pipe Force
Main.
5. Manholes.
6. And All Appurtenances.
WHEREAS, the City Council
deems it necessary to institute pro-
ceedings for the construction of a
Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and
Force Main:
I Sanitary S e w e r located in
streets and alleys as follows:
1. In Sycamore Street from the
South Property Line of Vacated
East 19th Street to the center line
of East 14th Street.
2. In East 14th Street from the
center line of Sycamore Street to
the East Property Line of Lot 448
of East Dubuque Addition No. 2,
3. In Cedar Street from the cen-
ter line of East 16th Street south
to the center line of Lot 346 of
East Dubuque Addition No. 2 ex-
tended.
4. In Maple Street from the South
Property Line of East 18th Street
to the center line of East 15th
Street.
5. In the alley between P i n e
and Maple Streets from the center
line of East 16th south to the cen-
ter line of Lot 282 of East Du-
buque Addition No. 2 extended.
6. In East 15th Street from a
Point 13 feet east of the East
Property Line of Pine Street to
the center line of Sycamore Street.
7. In East 16th Street from a
Point 10 feet east of the East Prop-
erty Line of Pine Street to the cen-
ter line of Maple Street.
8. In East 16th Street from the
center line of Cedar Street east to
a point 10 feet west of the East
Property Line of Lot 378 of East
Dubuque Addition No. 2.
9. In East 16th Street from a
point 10 feet east of the West Prop-
erty Line of Lot 418 of East Du-
buque Addition No. 2 to the sewer
line in Sycamore Street.
II The Force Main is located in
East 15th Street from Lot 412 of
East Dubuque Addition No. 2 to
the intersection of the center line
Of East 15th Street and W h i t e
Street.
III The Lift Station is to be lo-
cated in Lot 412 of Eas! Dubuque
Addition No. 2 and to specially
benefit the following described
area:
By a line beginning at the south-
west corner of Lot 1 of 261 of East
Dubuque No. 2 and running in a
northerly direction along the east
line of Pine Street to the north-
west corner of Lot 247 of East Du-
buque No. 2; thence easterly along
the northerly line of said Lot 247
to the northeast corner of said Lot
247; thence across East 17th Street
and northerly along the westerly
line of Lot 246; thence easterly
along the northerly line of Lot 246
to the northeast corner of said Lot
246 all of East Dubuque No. 2;
thence easterly across the alley
between Pine and Maple Streets
to the southwest corner of Lot 300
of East Dubuque No. 2; thence
northeasterly along the diagonal
line to the northeast corner of Lot
301 of East Dubuque No. 2; thence
northeasterly across East 18th
Street to the southwesterly corner
Of Lot 2 of the subdivision of the
vacated part of Maple Street;
thence running northeasterly along
the westerly line of said Lot 2 and
continuing northeasterly along the
westerly line of Lots 1 of 305 and
2 of 304, both being of East Du.
buque No, 2, to the southwesterly
corner of Lot 2 of 1 of Mineral Lot
106; thence continuing northeast-
erly along the westerly line of said
Lot 2 of 1 to the northwesterly cor-
" _1
Spacial Session, November 25, 1957 455
ner of Lot 1 of 5 of Block 2 of
Railroad Addition: thence continu-
ing northeasterly along the westerly
lines of said Lot 1 of 5 and Lot 2 of
4 of Block 2 of Railroad Addition to
the northeast corner of said Lot
2 of 4; thence northerly along the
easterly line of Lots numbered 1
of 4 to Lot 1 inclusive of Block 2
of Railroad Addition to the north-
east corner of said Lot 1; thence
easterly across Cedar Street to the
northwesterly corner of Lot 1 of
Block 3 of Railroad Addition;
thence in a northerly direction
across vacated East 19th Street and
along the westerly line of Lots
numbered 1 to 5 inclusive, all be-
ing of Block 4 of Railroad Addi-
tion, to the northwesterly corner
of said Lot 5: thence easterly along
the northerly line of said Lot 5
across the vacated alley between
vacated Cedar and vacated Syca-
more Streets to the southwesterly
corner of Lot 30 of the subdivision
of Mineral I.ot 107; thence north-
erly along the westerly lines of
Lots numbered 30 to 28 inclusive,
all being of the subdivision of Min-
eral I.ot 107, to the northwesterly
corner of said L,ot 28: thence east-
erly along the northerly line of
said Lot 28 and across vacated
Sycamore Street to the southwest-
erly corner of Lot 12 of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 107; thence
northerly along the westerly line
of said Lot 12 to the northwesterly
corner of said Lot 12; thence east-
erly along the northerly line of
said Lot 12 and across the vacated
alley between vacated Sycamore
Street and vacated Lynn Street to
the southwesterly corner of Lot 21
of Block 6 of Railroad Addition;
thence northerly along the westerly
lines of Lots numbered 21 and 22
of Block 6 of Railroad Addition to
the northwesterly corner of said
Lot 22; thence running North
31'14' east along the southerly line
of vacated Peosta Street to a point
on the southerly line of Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 466 being 264' west of
the southeasterly corner of said
Lot 1; thence continuing North 31`
14' east to a point of intersection
with the easterly line of vacated
Marsh Street extended; thence
running southerly along the, east-
erly line of vacated Marsh Street
extended to the northerly line of
vacated East 19th Street; thence
westerly along the northerly line
of vacated East 19th Street to the
westerly line of Ash Street; thence
southerly across vacated East 19th
Street to the northeasterly corner
of Lot 20 of Block 13 of Railroad
Addition; thence westerly along the
northerly line of said Lot 20 for a
distance of 18 feet; thence running
in a southerly direction and parallel
to the vacated alley between va-
cated Lynn and Ash Streets to the
southerly line of East 15th Street;
thence easterly along the southerly
line of East 15th Street for a dis-
tance of 18 feet to the westerly
line of Ash Street; thence southerly
along the westerly line of Ash
Street to the northerly line of East
14th Street; thence westerly along
the northerly line of East 14th
Street to the point of beginning.
(Excluding Lots 282 to 286 and 321
to 325 inclusive of East Dubuque
Addition No. 2).
That portion of Dubuque Indus-
trial Park that ties north of a line
110o feet north of the North Prop-
erty Line of 16th Street to t he
South Property Line of Roosevelt
Street extended.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
1. That the City Engineer is here-
by instructed to prepare prelim-
inary plans and specifications, an
estimate of total costs, and a plat
and schedule for said improvement
and place same on file with the
City Clerk.
2. That the property to be bene-
fited by said improvement is all
real estate abutting on the above
described portions of the above
named streets or within the above
described area.
3. The estimate of total cost of
said improvement herein ordered
shall include an estimate of the
cost of engineering, preliminary
reports, property valuations, esti-
mates, plans, specifications, no-
tices, legal services, acquisiteSn or
land, consequential damag
costs, easements, ►ghsup�ivision,
construction, (repair)notices supervision,
pub-
inspeclion, testing,
lication, interest and printing and
sale of bonds.
4. The proceedings are covered
under Chapter 391A of the 1954
Code of Iowa.
456 Special Session, November 25, 1957
S. That said improvement is
hereby designated as Cedar, Maple
and Sycamore Street Sanitary
Sewer, Lift Station and F o r c e
Main Improvement and may be
referred to by such title in all
subsequent proceedings.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
I herewith submit a proposed
plat of the Cedar, Maple, Syca-
more Streets Sanitary Sewer, Lift
Station and Force Main Improve-
ment and proposed schedule of
valuations of the lots within the
district served by said improve-
ment.
K. J. Cullen,
City Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 240.57
RESOLUTION determining valu-
ations of each lot within the pro-
posed assessment district for the
Cedar, Maple, Sycamore Streets
Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and
Force Main Improvement.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
1. That the valuations set out in
the attached list are hereby de-
termined to be the present fair
market value with the proposed
improvement completed, of each
lot within the proposed assessment
district for the Cedar, Maple, Syca-
more Streets Sanitary Sewer, Lift
Station and Force Main Improve-
ment; and
City Clerk is hereby directed to
report the same to the City Engi-
neer who shall show such valua-
tions on the schedule heretofore
ordered for said improvement
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 241-57
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract,
plat and schedule and all other
documents for the construction of
the Cedar, Maple, Sycamore street
sanitary sewer, Lift Station and
Force Main Improvement, at an
estimated cost of $226,160.49, pre.
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 242-57
Resolution of necessity for con-
struction of Cedar, Maple and
Sycamore Streets Sanitary Sewer,
Lift Station and Force Main Im.
provement.
Also setting time and place of
hearing and prescribing notice
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications, plat and schedule
have been duly prepared and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and are now on
file in the office of the City Clerk
showing, among other things, the
following:
a. An estimated total cost of the
work.
b. The amount proposed to be
assessed against each lot for the
improvement for the construction
of Cedar, Maple and Sycamore
Streets Sanitary Sewer, Lift Sta-
tion and Force Main Improve-
ment.
Be It Therefore Resolved by the
Special Session, November 25, 1957 457
City Council of the City of Du-
Councilman Kintainger moved
buque, lows:
that the resolution be approved and
1. That the City Council deems
that same be placed on file in the
it advisable and necessary for theoffice
of the City Clerk at least
public welfare to make said im-
ten days for public inspection. Sec-
provement.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
2. S a i d improvement shall be
Carried by the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
constructed and done in accordance
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
with said plans and specifications
Nays—None.
and a portion of the total cost of
making said improvement shall
RESOLUTION NO. 243.57
be assessed against all privately
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
owned property lying within the
Permits have been submitted to
assessment district shown on such
this Council for approval and the
plat in an amount not to exceed
same have been examined: NOW,
the amount provided by law and in
THEREFORE,
proportion to the special benefits
the re-
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
conferred thereby and
of the total cost shall be
Council of the City of Dubuque that
mainder
paid out of the Sanitation Fund.
t h e following applications be
anted and licenses be issued up -
3. Bonds shall be issued and sold
on the compliance with the terms
in anticipation of deferred Pay-
of the ordinance of this City
ments of assessments when a con-
tract has been performed and ac-
CLASS "B" PERMIT
cepted and the proceeds thereof
Alfred E. Hedley, 509 Eighth
used to pay the contractor.
Avenue.
4. On the 20th day of December,
Mrs. Marcella Roeder, 25 West
1957, at 7:30 P. M., the City Coun-
Council
7th Street.
Lester A. Foell, Sr., 1638 Central
cil will meet in the City
Chambers in the City Hall in the
Avenue.
Main
City of Dubuque, Iowa, and hear
Roger J. Bertsch, 326
Street.
property owners subject to the as
interested parties for
Ray Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street.
Ave
sessment and
and against the improvement, its
John F. Flynn, 659 Central
cost, the assessment thereof or
the boundaries of the district.
nue.
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
5. The City Clerk is hereby au-
6th Street.
Edward A. Haberkorn, 2616 Wind-
thorized and directed to cause pub-
sor Avenue.
lic notice of the date, time and
place of hearing to be given by
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
publication once each week for two
PRIVATE CLUB
consecutive weeks the first of which
Elks Club, Lodge No. 297, 7th
publications shall be not less than
& *.ocust Streets.
fifteen nor more than twenty-five
Amvets Post No. 3, 429 Main
days prior to said hearing and by
Street.
mailing a copy of said notice by
ordinary mail to the owners of
CLASS "C" PERMIT
said property to be assessed, as
Helen O'Mara, 1397 Washington
shown by the records in the office
Auditor not less than
Street.
Great Atlantic & Pacific
of the County
fifteen days prior to said hearing.
The
Tea Co., 1101 Central Avenue
approved
Approved
on first reading this
Passed, adopted and
this 25th clay of November, 1957.
25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
City Clerk
458 Special Session, November 2.5, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 244-S7
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants and
they have received the approval
of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply with
the ordinances of this City and
they have filed proper bonds: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Alfred E. Hedley, 509 Eighth
Avenue.
Mrs. Marcella Roeder, 25 West
7th Street.
Lester A. Foell, Sr., 1638 Central
Avenue.
Roger J. Bertech, 326 Main
Street.
Ray Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street.
John F. Glynn, 659 Central Ave-
nue.
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
6th Street.
Edward A. Haberkorn, 2616 Wind-
sor Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Elks Club, Lodge No. 297, 7th
& Locust Streets.
Amvets Post No. 3, 429 Main
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Helen O'Mara, 1397 Washington
Street.
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Co., 1101 Central Avenue.
BE IT RESOLVED that the bonds
filed by such applicants be and
the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of November, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vole:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Approved ...MW. irth........1958
M . .5th 11.. 1958
Councilmen .....
Regular Session, December 2, 1957
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, December 2,
1957.
No members of the City Council
being present upon roll call the
meeting was postponed subject to
call.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Approved
.. .Julie 2 1958
Adopted ......
J=ie1958
� . .. ...
Councilmen
459
490 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Adjourned Regular Session, De-
cember 9, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Councilmer, Kintzinger,
Schueller, Welu. City Manager
Schiltz.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kalb.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Councilman Schueller moved
that Councilman Welu be elected
Presiding Officer Pro Tem of the
meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb. Councilman Welu not
voting.
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
stated that this is an adjourned
meeting of the regular meeting
of December 2, 1957 for the pur-
pose of acting upon such business
as may properly come before a
regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil.
December 6, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
During the last few months the
demand for parking and a turn-
over of parking has increased to a
great extent on 13th Street be.
tween Iowa Street and Central
Avenue. At the present time park-
ing is controlled by nine hour
meters. Because of the increased
congestion in this area and the
demand by shoppers for parking
spaces, it is beleived that the nine
hour meters should be replaced by
two hour meters.
It is believed that this change
will increase the turnover of ve-
hicles parked in curb parking stalls
and reduce the congestion caused
by vehicles circling the block look-
ing for parking space.
It is recommended that nine
hour meters on West 13th Street
from Central Avenue to Iowa
Street be replaced by two hour
meters.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Kintz-
inger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 8, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Traffic Department has been
investigating the complaints re.
ecived by their department and
also the petition referred to the
City Council regarding stop signs
at various intersections off of Hill-
crest and Asbury Road.
It is recommended that Asbury
Street be made a through street
and that stop signs be authorized
at each one of the intersections
from University to the city limits.
Also that stop signs be installed
on Chaney Road and Ilillerest Road
so that Hillcrest will have the right-
of-way.
It is also recommended that stop
signs be placed at Valleyview and
Avalon Road so that Avalon will
have the right-of-way.
These signs have been placed
by the Street Department.
It is recommended that the prop-
er procedure be prepared so that
the ordinance will be up-to-date.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -- Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Adjorimned Regular Session, December 9. 1957 461
December 9, 1957 1 sition classification and pay plan
To the Honorable Mayor I are approved by the Council.
and City Council. Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque, Iowa L. J. Schiltz,
Gentlemen: City Manager
This is to advise that 1 have ap- Presiding officer Pro Tem moved
proved the following bond and de- that the recommendation of the
sire to have your approval on same City Manager be approved. Second -
for filing, subject to the approval ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car.
of the City Solicitor: ried by the folowing vote:
HEATINGYeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welt], Councilmen Kintzinger
Barney Ulansky, Di B: A Enterprise
Heating & Air Conditioning, Co-
h►mbia Casulty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the bond be. filed subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Presiding officer Pro
Tem Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Presiding officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u , Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In order that each department of
the city government can prepare
a work schedule for its employees
the working hours must necessar-
ily be determined.
When the budget was submitted
to the City Council in August pro-
vision was made to reduce hours
in all departments under my juris-
diction to a forty hour week, ex-
cept the Fire Department whose
hours were reduced to 68 in July
1957 by the state legislature.
The council in approving the
budget provided the necessary
funds for this reduction in the
work week, %%hich conforms to
other cities and private business
working hours. The city hall of-
fices will likewise be ciosed on
Saturday mornings.
I recuminend that the council
tentatively approve the forty hour
week as outlined above until the
personnel rules and regulations, Po'
"at.,
December 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Regarding the petition of St.
Mary's Church requesting that cer-
tain action be taken by the City
Council in things that have to do
with the proposed remodeling of
St. Mary's Casino into a school
building, request number one was
that permission be granted to run
an 8" steam line and 2W' con-
densate line in the alley and across
16th Street to serve the Casino
building.
It is recommended that this re-
quest be granted provided it is
installed according to regulations
of the City.
The second request was that
permission be granted to install a
canopy over the main entrance
located on White Street. This
canopy will extend a distance of
four feet out from the building
and there seems to be no reason
why this request should not be
granted.
It is recommended that the re
quest for the installing of a canopy
be granted provided that all of
the regulations of the City are
complied with and that tl ability
City
is protected from any
caused from the construction of
said canopy.
The third request is that sections
Of 16th Street and Whi construte e
Street
blocked off during
tion of the building.
It is recommended that er-
Mary's Church be granted p
mission to block the north side of
462 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
16th Street during construction of
the building provided a walkway
with a railing is installed on the
street side of this area.
The fourth request was that cer-
tain portions of White Street, 16th
Street and the alley be vacated
where the proposed building will
encroach upon the alley, 16th
Street and White Street from
1-3/8" to approximately 11%1'
.
This request has been referred to
the Planning & Zoning Commission
who have made recommendation
to the City Council. As far as
the City is concerned I see no
objection to vacation of t h e s e
small parcels of property.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu,
Councilmen Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Welu.
December 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the Dubuque
Planning and Zoning Commission,
November 26, 1957, Mr. Francis
O'Connor of the law firm O'Con.
nor, Thomas, McDermott a n d
Wright, represented St. Mary's
Church, explained the request
which he submitted the evening
before to the City Council for
certain slight vacations of streets
and alleys along White Street, 16th
Street and alley between Jackson
and White Streets, found necessary
in making plans to revamp St.
Mary's Casino for additional school
facilities, the Planning and Zoning
Commission sees nothing detri.
mental to the City in granting this
request and hereby recommends to
your honorable body the granting
of said petition.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
by Richard V. McKay Sr.
Secretary
Presiding officer pro tem Welu
moved that the recommendation of
the Planning & Zoning Commission
be approved. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schuelier. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
After investigating the lighting
conditions in Hillcrest Subdivision
and North Grandview Avenue the
following new street lights are
recommended:
1. Carter Road and Vatley View
Road.
2. Carter Road and Hillcrest
Road.
3. Hillcrest Road and Jeffrey
Drive.
4. Jeffrey Drive and Valley
View Road.
5, Carter Road between Hill-
crest and Valley View.
6. Jeffrey Drive between Hill-
crest and Valley View.
7. North Grandview Avenue and
.Audubon Street.
8. Atlantic Street and N o r t h
Grandview Avenue.
9. Audubon Street and N o r t h
Grandview Avenue.
10. Half way between North Al-
gona and Avoca Streets.
11. At alley between Rosedale
Avenue and Clarke Drive.
12. Move light on Clarke Drive
and North Grandview Avenue to
northwest corner.
13. Move light on Rosedale Ave-
nue to point half way between
Audubon and Atlantic Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schlitz,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu,
Councilmen Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Adjourned Regidar Session, December 9, 1957 463
December 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Referring to attached petition of
Mr. George Roepsch, 1471 Main
Street, asking for reclassification
of said property from multiple res-
idence to business classification
so that he may build a combination
garage and upholstery shop on the
back of same, the Planning and
Zoning Commission recommends to
your honorable body the extension
of the present business district
northerly from adjoining property
south to include his property.
The business district already in-
cludes the next lot to the south
and the Planning and Zoning Com-
mission feels that Mr. Roepsch is
justified in wanting his lot includ-
ed in same business district.
Respectfully submitted,
PLANNING & ZONING
COMMISSION
by Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of t h e
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved and that proper proceed-
ings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—M a y o r
man Kolb.
Dove, Council -
December 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of J. 11. Schlitz re-
questing rezoning of the west two
hundred feet of Lot 1 of 1 of
Mineral I.ot 376A to Local Busi-
ness District A Classification has
been considered by the I'lanning
and Zoning Commission.
This land is located adjacent
to Kane Street Extension and a
part of a large subdivision de-
velopment.
The Planning and Zoning Com-
mission recommends that this re-
quest be granted.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
by Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of t he
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved, and that proper pro-
ceedings be prepared. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The extension of Grandview Ave-
nue to Clarke Drive has been com-
pleted. Due to the relocation there
are two sections of streets and an
alley no longer needed. The Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission rec-
ommends that the parcels shown
on the attached plats and being a
part of Atlantic Street, Rosedale
Avenue and the alley from Rose-
dale Avenue to Algona Street, first
south of North Grandview Avenue
be vacated.
The new parcels are shown as
Lot 178A, Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion and Lot 29A, Woodlawn Park
Addition.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved and that proper proceed-
ings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council
man Kolb.
484 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
Notice of claim of Max Retten-
herger in the amount of $100 for
damages to his home as the re -
suit of blasting done in the arca
by Schueller & Company in the
process of constructing a sewer,
during the last half of October
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kintzinger moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Abient—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Councii,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Wilma E. Nickles, 2216 White
street for damages alleged to have
been sustained November 20, 1957,
and can find no negligence on the
part of the City, and recommend
that the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the photostatic
copy of Assignment of Franchise
and Acceptance thereof, executed
by North Central Public Service
Company and Northern Natural
Gas Company, respectively, togeth
or with the forwarding letter, and
find the same acceptable, and rec-
ommend that all three instruments
be made a matter of record.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
PEOPLES NATURAL GAS
DIVISION OF NORTHERN
NATURAL GAS
COMPANY
OMAHA 1, NEBRASKA
November 8, 1957
The Honorable Mayor and
City Council
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
As you know, on November 1
Peoples Natural Gas undertook the
operation of the , natural gas dis-
tribution system in Dubuque. It is
our desire to not only carry on the
fine service of our predecessor but
to offer additional and improved
service to your community wher-
ever possible. We are convinced
that Dubuque is a community that
is looking ahead to progress and
it is our sincere desire to coope-
rate with you and the citizens of
your community in every way pos-
sible to further such progress.
We are enclosing for your in-
formation a photostatic copy of the
Assignment of Franchise wherein
North Central Public Service Co.
assigned to us the Franchise to
operate the gas distribution system
in your city. You will note that
on page two of such instrument we
accept the assignment of the Fran-
chise and agree to carry out, per-
form and be bound by its terms,
Provisions and conditions. We
hope that this instrument will serve
to give you formal assurance of
our acceptance of such Franchise
and its provisions.
Yours very truly
Hay L. Harrison
President
Adjounied Regular Session, December 9, 1957 485
ASSIGNMENT OF FRANCHISE
JUQOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS, That North Central
Public Service Co., an Iowa cor-
poration with its principal place
of business in Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, in consideration of
One (sim) Dollar and other val-
uable considerations in hand paid,
the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, does hereby assign,
transfer and set over to Northern
Natural Gas Company (operating
as Peoples Natural Gas Division)
the certain franchitie granted by
the City of Dubuque. Iowa, and
last renewed by ordinance effec-
tive April 26, 1945, and granting
to The Key City Gas Company,
its successor and assigns, the right
to retain, extend, maintain and
operate its gas distributing system
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and
to lay and maintain its gas pipes
and appurtenances thereto, in, un-
der, through, across and upon
streets, avenues, alleys, bridges,
parks, highways and public places
of said City and additions thereto.
instrument to be the voluntary act
and deed of said corporation, by it
and by them voluntarily executed.
William R. Busch
Notary Public in and for
Ramsey County, Minn.
My Commission expires
Apr. 18, 1964.
(Notarial Seal)
November 1, 1967.
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC
SERVICE CO
By R. G. Donovan
President
By M. C. Hoogesteger
Assistant Secretary
(North Central Public Service Co.)
(Iowa Corporate Seal )
State of Minnesota)
County of Ramsey ) SS:
On this 1st day of November
A. D. 1957, before me., the under-
signed, a Notary Public in and for
said County and State, personally
appeared R G. Donovan and M. C.
Hoogesteger, to me personally
known, who being by me duly
sworn, did say that they are Presi-
dent and Asst. Secretary respec-
tively of North Central Public
Service Co.; that the seal affixed
thereto is the seal of said cor-
poration; that said instrument was
signed and sealed on behalf of said
corporation by authority, of its
Board of Directors; and that the
said R. G. I)onovan as such Pres-
ident, and the said M. ('. 11009-
esteger as such Asst. Secretary
aeknowledged the execution of saki
+w.
ACCEPTANCE
Northern Natural Gas Company
(operating as Peoples Natural Gas
Division) hereby accepts the as-
signment of the above and fore-
going ordinance and franchise
granting to the Key City Gas Com-
pany, its successors and assigns,
the right to retain, extend, main-
tain and operate its gas distribut-
ing system in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa,and to lay and maintain its
gas pipes and appurtenances there-
to in, under, through, across and
upon streets, avenues, alley:,
bridges, parks, highways and pub-
lic places in said City and addi-
tions thereto.
And the undersigned does hereby
agree to carry out and perform
and bebound by the terms, pro-
visions an
conditions in said or
dinance and franchise contained.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF said
Northern Natural Gas Company
(operating as Peoples Natural Gas
Division) has caused this c°e�
its Officers
to be executed by
duly authorized thereto and t its cor-
porate seal affixed the
November 1957.
NORTHERN NATURAL GAS
COMPANY Natural
(operating as people
Gas Division)
By Roy L. Harrison
Vice President
By B. H. Harper
Secretary
(Northern Natural Gas Company)
(Delaware-Corporate
Sea1930
NEBRASKA) )
STATE OF) SS:
COUNTY OF DOUGLAS) her
On this 1st day of Novem
A D 1957, before me, the under-
signed, a Notary Public in and
for said County and State, per-
sonally appeared Roy L. Harrison
and B H. Harper to me personally
known, who being by me dab'
466 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 195,
sworn, did say that they are Vice
President and Secretary respect-
ively of Northern Natural Gas Com-
pany; that the seal affixed there-
to is the seal of said corporation;
that said instrument was signed
and sealed on behalf of said cor-
poration by authority of its Board
of Directors; and that the said Roy
L. Harrison as Vice President, and
the said B. H. Harper as such
Secretary, acknowledged the execu-
tion of said instrument to be the
voluntary act and deed of said
corporation, by it and by them vol-
untarily executed.
Ralph P. Blodgett
Notary Public in and for
Douglas County, Nebraska.
My Commission expires
Sept. 4, 1958.
Ralph P. Blodgett—Douglas County
—Nebraska Seal Commission ex-
pires Sept. 4, 1958.
Communication of Interstate
Power Company proposing the ad-
dition of a fuel adjustment clause
to all of Interstate Power electric
rate schedules which presently do
not contain such a provision and
also submitting a proposed ordi-
nance, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication and the
Ordinance be referred to the City
Manager, City Solicitor and City
Council for further study. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of Rec.
ord of Hearing and Certification to
amend current budget, presented
and read. Councilman Schueller
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors present in t h e
Council Chamber at the time set
for said public hearing.
ORDINANCE NO. 63-57
An Ordinance Amending Budget
as approved by Resolution No. 166-
56 and Ordinance No. 1-57, having
been previously presented and read
at the meeting of November 25th,
1957, final adoption of same being
subject to public hearing, pre-
sented for Final Adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 63.57
An Ordinance amending Budget as
approved by Resolution No. 166-56 and
Ordinance No. 1-57.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
That the unexpended cash balances
on hand at the close of the preceding
fiscal year not estimated or appropri-
ated in the original budget approved
by Resolution No. 166-56 and Ordi-
nance No. 1-57 are hereby allocated
and appropriated for payment of nec-
essary expenditures of City Govern-
ment, in the following amounts and
for the purposes as hereinafter set
forth, and to that end the appropria-
tions and allocations of funds are
hereby authorized, to -wit:
RECEIPTS
Unencumbered
Fund Balance Total
Street Road Use
Tax Fund $82,500.00 $82,500.00
The Street Road Use Tax Fund
budget Increase of $82,500.00 is appro-
priated for Street Repairing and Street
Construction.
EXPENDITURES
Street Road Use Tax Fund $82,500.00
Item No. 188
Street Repair-
ing and (Brading 37,500.00
Item No. 135-J
Street Con-
struction 45,000.00
$82,600.00 $82,500.00
These appropriations shall be
paid f r o m Unencumbered
Cash Balance over and above
cash b a l a n c e anticipated
January 1, 1957.
Total Additional appropria-
done for the expenditure of
City Government of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, for the
fiscal year beglnnin Janu-
ary 1, 1957 and ending De-
cember 31, 1957 $82,500.00
Passed upon first reading this 25th
day of November, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved upon
final reading tills 9th day of Decem-
ber, 1957.
Clarence P. Weill,
Presiding Officer Pro Tem.
Leo N. Schueller,
Charles A. l{Intzinger,
Councilmen.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 13th day
of December, 1957.
Leo F. Frommelt,
It. 1l/13
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
Adjourned Regular Session, Decrmher 9, 1957 467
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this Hill day
ried by the following vote: It December. 1957,
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger, I
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 64-S7
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49 known as the Traf-
fic Code for the City of Dubuque,
by adding a new Section 79 to
Schedule VI thereof, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading; of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—done.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the
following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent–'llayor Dove, Council
man Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 64,57 dinance
An urdlntu,�.e AmrudlnF Traffic
No. 33-49, knoatufuhu
ihe
ts T e, by add -
.'ode" of tile ('it)
Ing a new Section 79 t.. Schedule VI
thereof.CITY14E IT IIRDAINKIt 11Y Till':
t'OL'
N('11. OF THE ('ITY OF l)U-
liU4l'b:, IOVVA, as fa,llows:
1. That
Traffic Code'oof3[Ilex
City ofbDubuque be and thheI -
hereyy amended by adding n
tion 79 to Schedule Y'1 thereof, ""
follows:
-79 — ton the ruuth side of Loran
rtuulevartt from Prairie Street
to %vulnut Street."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect frum and after
ter
IIn flaal passage, adoption and V
cation tin by law provlded. of 1lecent•
littroduced the 9th day
her, 1957rrading „n three
Ruin requiring ununlMom
xeparatr days suspended mUer, 1957.
vote the 8th day vote
Peased by' recorded rill -call
aIopted and approve i this 9th day "
I,eren,l'er,
Vial
t'luranrto NVrlu,
Presiding Officer Pru Trill
I,eo N, Schueller,
t'hrtler A Kinlsinger,
t'uunrlhnrn
Attrrt Leo P Frummrit,
t`Ity Vlerk
LF4S i
Councilman Schueller moved the
Idoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
lnded by Councilman Kintzinger.
tarried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
N e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None,
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Westminster Presby-
terian Church of Dubuque, request-
ing vacation of that part of Ashton
Place and an alley located within
the new church site at the corner
of Loras and University, presented
and read. Presiding Officer Pru
Tem Welu moved that the petition
be referred to the Planning do Zon-
ing Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Continental Baking
Company requesting removal of
two parking meters if possible and
if not change them to twelve min-
ute parking meters in the front
of the building at 420 Central Ave-
nue, said building soon to be oc-
cupied by them, presented and
read. Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu moved that the etitinabe
referred to the City Manager
nd
police Chief for investigation
and
report. Seconded b>' the man
Kintzinger. Carried by
follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—presiding Officer Prb Tem
Welu, Councillnen K I n t z i n g e r,
Schueller.
Nays—None. Council-
.Absent—Mayor Dove,
nian Kolb. Nauman
Petition of Edward M. application
ei al requesting
for zoning re-classification of the
Leonard & Velma Healy property
Cesoutheast
Avenueand 30th street be
468 Adjourned Replay Session, December 9, 1957
granted, presented and read. Pre-
siding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved that the petition be referred
to the Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Schueller & Co., re-
questing a thirty day extension of
time for the completion of the con-
struction of the Catfish Creek Sew-
er Project No. 2, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the request be granted. Sec-
onded by Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kalb.
Petition of Gene A. Chapman, re-
questing a refund of $50 on the un-
expired portion of cigarette license
No. 217, as he has discontinued
business as of December 3, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Gene A. Chapman, in the
amount of $50 to cover the amount
due on the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 217. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Jane Hartshorn re-
questing a refund of $50 on the un.
expired portion of cigarette license
No. 255, as she has discontinued
business as of November 5, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in.
structed to draw a warrant payable
to Jane Hartshorn in the amount
of $50 to cover the amount due to
the unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 255. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council
man Kolb.
Petition of R. J. Welu, request-
ing a refund of $50 on the unex-
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 195, as he has discontinued
business as of December 1, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant pay-
able to K. J. Welu in the amount
of $50 to cover tht, amount due on
the unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 195. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Mary Mae DeJour-
nette d/b/a Hollander Air Condi-
tioning Systems requesting cancel-
lation of the bond issued to her,
presented and read. Presiding Of-
ficer Pro Tem Welu moved that
the request be granted providing
there are no outstanding claims.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tern
W e, 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
Petition of Medical Associates
Realty Company requesting per-
mission to erect a canopy along
the east wall of their building on
12th & Main Street to the alley ex-
tending four feet beyond the prop-
erty line over the sidewalk which
at its lowest point would be nine
feet two inches above the side.
walk to conform with the proposed
plan in the expansion of their
building, presented and read. Pre.
Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957 489
siding Officer Pro Tom Welu E
moved that the petition be referred t
to the City Manager. Seconded i
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried 1
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Weiu, Councilmen K i n t z i n g e r,
Schueller.
N a y s—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Levy
of Special Assessment and Inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at the existing manhole
at the intersection of Marmora
Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue.
thence westerly 51.53' on Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, thence northerly
through Flora Park to Lot 1 of
Merfeld Place, thence northerly
through Lot 1 of Merfeld Place to
Merfeld Lane, thence easterly on
Merfeld Lane to the easterly prop.
erty line of the west LZ of Lot 1
of 3 to Wilson Dubuque, thence
145' southerly from the intersec-
tion of Montana Street and Mer-
feld Lane and thence northerly on
Montana street from the intersec.
tion of Montana Street and Mer-
feld lane to the southerly prop•
erty line of Wilbricht Lane, and
thence 200' westerly from the: cen.
ter line of Montana street through
Lot 1 of 1 of Lot 8 & 9 of Wilson's
Dubuque, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e I u, Councilmen Kintzinger.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent -- Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
inning at the existing manhole at
he intersection of Marmora Ave-
iue a n d Pennsylvania Avenue,
hence westerly 51.53' on Pennsyl-
•ania Avenue, hence northerly
hrough Flora Park to Lot 1 of
lterfeld Place, thence northerly
hrough Lot 1 of Merfeld Place
to Merfeld Lane, thence easterly
in Merfeld Lane to the easterly
property line of the West 112 of Lot
1 of 3 of Wilson Dubuque, thence
145' southerly from the intersection
of Montana Street and Merfeld
Lane, and thence northerly on Mon-
tana Street from the intersection
of Montana Street and Merfeld
Lane to the southerly property line
of Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana Street through Lot 1 of
1 of Lot 8 & 9 of Wilson's Dubuque
by ;McDonnell Excavating Service
of Dubuque, Iowa, contractor in
front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby lev-
ied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate
all as named, situated and owned,
and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as set forth in the follow-
ing schedule.
Nicholas & Marie lterfeld.
Lot 1, \lerfeld Place 443.73
Nicholas & hl:arie !\Merfeld.
Lot 2, Merfeld Place 319.22
Lester M. & Evelyn R. Sahm,
E. %'-1.1.2.3 of Link's 266.02
Sub
Lester hl & Evelyn R. Sahm 248 47
2.1.2-1-3, Link's Sub
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
MONTANA STREET - MERFELD
LANE SANITARY SEWER
RESOLUTION NO. 245.57
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for the construction of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
Adolph G. & Cecelia J. Sunr
inerfield, 1.1.2.2-1.3, Link's
Sub
28571
Adolph G. & Cecelia J. SO -
merfield, 2.1.2.2.1.3,
Sub.
285.71
Arthur 11. & Clara Beck,
Sub.
28671
2.2-2.1.3, Link's
Joseph F. & Janette D..ink ,
camp, E. 12.5'-2.3,
86.51
Sub.
Joseph 1. & Janette D. Ros-
camp, W. 60'4, Link's
$111.23
Sub.
Robert N. & Evla Jeane
E. 187.18 4,
Gocdeiy,
X6.99
Link's Sub.
470 Adjourned Regular Session, Dmi� mbvr 9, 1957
Gertrude E. & Earl Marsch,
W.16-1.3 Wilson's Du-
buque
925.77
0. 1. & 1). G. Meyer, W. 198'
2-3 Wilson's Dubuque
223.46
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, W. 198'
S. 23'-2-2 Wilson's Du-
buque ........ ... .
122.37
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, N. 15'
2-2, Wilson's Dubuque
95.77
D. I. & D. G. Meyer, Lot 1-2
Wilson's Dubuque ..
425.64
Joseph F. & Catherine C.
Costa, lot 3, Elva Place
313.91
John B. Link, Lot 2, Elva
Place ... .. ..........
313.91
Bernard & Jean Ann
Schmitt 2-1-1-1-1-10 & 11
Wilson's Dubuque
266.02
.lames M. & Mary Martensen
2-2.1-2-10 & 11 Wilson's
Dubuque .
393.72
Charles J. & E. Elda B. Bue-
low, 1-2-1-2-10 & 11, Wil-
son's Dubuque
393.72
Walter E. & Agnes M. Strub
1-1-1-8 & 9, Wilson's Du.
buque .. . . ... . .
393.72
Harold P. & Betty J. Gott.
schalk, 2-1-1.2.8 & 9, Wil-
son's Dubuque
393.72
,lames & Joan Waddick
2.1-2.8 & 9, Wilson's Du-
buque ..
329.87
Gertrude Ertl, 1-2-1-8 & 9,
Wilson's Dubuque
947.05
Edwin M. & Rita C. Duster,
Lot 2, Duster Place
532.05
Edwin M. & Rita C. Duster,
Lot 3, Duster Place . , .
319.22
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 1, Block 1, Glen Carris
Sub. . . . , ...
383.07
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 2, Block 1 Glen Carris
Sub. I ....... .
354.88
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 3, Block 1 Glen Carris
Sub. .
354.88
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 4, Block 1 Glen Carris
Sub.
354.88
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris
Lot 5, Block 1 Glen Carris
Sub.
354.88
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 6, Block 1 Glen Carris
Sub. ...........
354.34
Glenn E. & Rosalyn Carris,
Lot 1, Carris Montana St.
Sub. ....1. ....
313.91
John & Adell Herting, Lot 2,
Carris Montana St. Sub.
313.91
Frank E. & Dorothy Miller,
I.ot 12-A, Wilson's Du-
buque 212.82
$12,903.79
1940.9 Lin. Ft, 8" V.T.P.
11 3.25 6,307.92
33 No. of 8"x6" Y Branches
0 12.50 412.50
79 Lin. Ft. Manhole Side-
waRs ,, 22.00 1,738.00
9 No. of Manhole Bases
', 25.00 225.00
9 No. of Manhole rings and
covers rr 70.00 630.00
174 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Rock u, 15.00 2,610.00
'21 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Pock 1, 15.00 315.00
12,238.42
*Less City Share 315.00
11,923.42
7.5% Extra Expense 894.26
5% Interest - 52 Days .... 86.11
12,903.79
All of which is asessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
City share - Park Board - not
assessable.
Construction Cost 1,707.88
Engineering & Construc-
tion 128.09
1,835.97
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCI=LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Cit ,• Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Mayor Dove, CAUncil-
man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 246-57
Resolution providing for the is
nuance of sewer bonds for the
Purpose of providing for the pay -
merit of the assessed cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in Mon-
tana and Mrvfeld Lnnr•
Adjourned Res;ular Session, De(Y'1nlX'r 9. 1957 471
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
('ity Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that $12.SN13 7a dollars of tl'o cost
thereof shall be assessed against
the property subject to assessment
therefor; and
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law. has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to is-
sue bonds for the purpose of pro-
viding for the payment of the as-
sessed cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held,
pursuant to such notice and all
objections made thereto have
have been considered and de-
termined-.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Marmora Avenue an,i Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, thence westerly
51.5.3' on I'ennsyl•: ania Ivenue.
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through I.ot 1 of
Merfeld Place to 5terfeld Lane•
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane
to the easterly property line of the
West tij of Lot i of 3 of Wilson
Dubuque, thence 145' southerly
from the intersection of Montan
Street and Merfeld Lane, an
thence northerly on Montana Stree
from the intersection of Montan
Street and Merfeld Lane to th
southerly property line of Wi
bricht Lane, and thence 200' wes
erly from the center line. of Mo
tana Street through Lot 1 of 1
Lot 8 & 9 of Wilson's Dubuque.
they shall be numbered, divided
into series, and be in such de-
nominations and for such maturity
dates as are shown in the follow-
ing table:
Series No. 1, Bond No. 1221 and
1222, denomination $500.00 each,
Maturity April 1. 1959.
Series No. 2, Bond No. 1223 and
1224, denomination $500.00 each,
maturity April 1, 1960.
Series No. 3, bond No. 1225 and
1226, denomination $500.00 each,
maturity April 1, 1961.
Series No. 4, bond No. 1227 and
1228, denomination $5oo.000 each,
maturity April 1, 1962.
Series No. 5, bond No. 1229 and
1230, denomination $500.000 each,
maturity April 1, 1963.
Series No. 6, bond No. 1231, 1232
and 1233, denomination $500.00
each, maturity Ap964 1234,
Series No. 7, bond
1235 and 1236• denomination $509.00
each, maturity AprilNo. 1237•
Series No. 8, bond
1238 and 1239, denomination $500.00
each. maturity April No. 1240,
Series No. 9, hood
1241 and 1242, denomination $500.00
each, maturity April 1, 1967.
Series No. 10, bond No. 1243,
1244 and 1245, denomination $500.00
each, maturity April 1, 1968.
Seri(,; No. 10• bon maturity 6, de-
(, $403.79,
pril
1, 1968.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per
an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac
c•ordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
-tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make
i the City of Dubuque liable in any
t way except for the application of
a said special assessment funds.
5. Said bbedpavable at any tishall provide me
e they may e
1 prior to the maturity date stated
t therein at the option of the City of
° Dubuque and shall be in substan-
°f tially the following form:
...........
Nn .
There shall be issued Sewer
bonds in the amount of $12,903.79
in anticipation of the deferred pay-
ment of as+esstnents levied for
such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be catled
Sewer Bonds; and shall bear the
date of January 9, 1958; and shall
he numbered consecutively; and
1,
Tap.-
^'o. Y OF pUBUQUE
CIT
SEWER BOND
The City of Dubuque in t It e
State of Iowa promiseto the s to pay as
hereinafter mentioned
first' t day °f bear
er hereofon the
,
,or at any time before that
472 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
date, at the option of the City of
Dubuque, the sum of Five Hun-
dred dollars with interest thereon
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually, on the
presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Both principal and interest of this
bond are payable at the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, in the State of Iowa,
This bond is issued by the City of
Dubuque under and by virtue of
Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa, as amended, and the Reso.
lution of said City duly passed on the
9th day of December, 1957, being
Resolution No. 246-57.
This Bond is one of a series of
26 bonds, 25 for $500.00 numbered
1221 to 1245 inclusive, and one for
$403.79 numbered 1246, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of constructing an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer in Mon-
tana Street and Alerfeld Lane, as
described in said Resolution, in
said City, which cost is payable
by the abutting and adjacent prop-
erty along said improvements and
is made by law a lien on all of
said property. It is payable only
out of the Special Assessment Fund
No. 1198 created by the collection
of said special tax, and said fund
can be used for no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this se-
ries of bonds, have been done,
happened, and performed, in reg-
ular and due form as required
by law and said Resolution, and for
the assessment, collection and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby irrev-
ocably pledged.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council
has caused this bond to be signed
by its Mayor and countersigned
by its City Clerk and the Seal of
said City to be thereto affixed,
this 9th day of January, 1958.
( SEAL)
Mayor
City Clerk
( Form of Coupon)
On the day of
,the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
promises to pay to the bearer, as
provided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the office
of the City Treasurer in the City
of Dubuque, being . months,
interest due that date on its
Bond No.
dated
Mayor
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be
placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment. Fund
No. 1198 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signe(1
with the facsimile signature of thr
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num.
bered.
Adopted this 9th day of Decem-
ber, 1957.
CLARENCE 11. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHIJELLF.R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec
Adjourned Regular Sc�,iom. December 9, 1957 473
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Ahsent—Mayor Dove, Council -
Carried by the following vote: man Kolb.
Yeas- Presiding officer Pro Tem
Proof of Publication, certified to
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
by the Publisher, of notice on pub-
Schueller.
lic hearing to consider the pro-
Nays—None.
posai to dispose of Lot B-11
Booth's Addition, in the City of
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council
Dubuque, Iowa to Fischer Invest -
man Kolb.
ment Co.
STATE OF IOWA
There were no objections filed
)SS:
and no objectors were present in
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE)
the Council Chamber at the time
I Robert P. Smith, certify that
set for the public hearing.
on the 12th day of November,
Presiding officer Pro Tem Welu
1957, 1 posted copies of the at-
moved that the proof of publica-
tached notice of levy of special
tion be received and filed. Sec -
assessment and intention of the:
onded by Councilman Schueller.
City Council to issue bonds, along
Carried by the following vote:
the line of improvement for the
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
construction of an eight (S) inch
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
sanitary sewer beginning at the
Schueller.
existing manhole: at the intersec•
Nays—None.
tion of Marmora Avenue and Pen
Absent —Mayor Dove, Council -
nsylvania Avenue, thence westerty
man Kolb.
51.53' on Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
RESOLUTION NO. 219.57
thence northerly through Lot 1 of
Whereas Fischer Investment
Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane.
Lane
Company has offered to purchase
Addition in the
thence easterly on Merfeld
to the easterly property line of
Lot B-11, Booth's
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
the West !,a of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
Iowa, for the sum of $42'•50; and
son Dubuque, thence 145' southerly
Whereas the City Council has
from the intersection of Montana
Lane, and
determined that said property is
for public
street and :Merfeld
thence northerly on Montana
not presently required
use and that it is in the best pub -
Street from the intersection of
interest that said offer be ac -
lie int
lie
Montana Street and Merfeld Lane
;
to the southerly property line of
200'
NOW THER BE IT RE-
Wilbricht Lane, and thence
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUN-
westerly (runt the center liiw of
CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Montana street through I.ot 1 of
I of Lot S & tt of Wilson's Du-
Section 1: That I.ot B-11, B
buque
Addition, in the City of Dubuque,
be and the
Robert P. Smith
Dubuque County, Iowa,
to
Subscribed and sworn to before same is hereby conveyed
Company
me, a Notary Public this 12th day Fischer Investment
Mayor and City erauthor
of November, 1957.
the
fixed and dolt •Claim iconvey-
(SEAL)
Leo F. Fro►nmelt
Deed
deliver a Q interest of
Notary Public in and for Dubuque ing all right, title and
Cit' of Dubuque inInvestmentdtosaid
County, Iowa the Com-
lot to Fischer upon
Councilman Schueller moved that to deliver said deed
a►ty and
the statement be made u ►natter p of the sum of $422.50;
Council- receipt
City Clerk be
bed
by the Section. 2: That the
man Kintzinger. Car authorized and
ma
following vote:
s hereby
and he ecord a certified copy
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
direcledResolution in the office of
of this Dubuque
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
I the County Recorder of
Schueller.
! l'uunty, Iowa.
Nays-, None.
1;•1 Adjourned Regular Session, IN-vemlx•r 9, 1957
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph -Herald, November 8th.
1957 and November 15th, 1957.
Passed and adopted after pub-
lic hearing by unanimous recorded
roll call vote, December 9th, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Ten,
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Payment received in hill De-
cember 10th, 1957.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your con-
sideration is a plat of "Key Gate
Center," a subdivision in Dubuque
County. This subdivision islo-
cated at the intersection of U. S.
Highway No. 61 and No. 151 and
U. S. Highway No. 52 and No. 67.
(Kerrigan Road and Bellevue
Road).
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Schueller moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Presiding Of-
ficer Pro Tem Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Presiding officer pro tem
Welu, C o u n c i l m e n Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 147.57
RESOLUTION Approving Plat of
KEY GATE CENTER.
WHEREAS there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot l of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
I of 1 of Lot I of Lot 1 of Mineral
Lot 482: Lot l of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
I.ot 1 of I.ot 1 of Lot I of Lot 1 of
Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot I of
Lot 1 of Mineral I.ot 432; Lot 2 of
the Southeast Quarter of the South-
east Quarter of Section 1, all in
Township 88 North, Range 2 East
of the 5th P. M.; and Lot 2 of Lot 2
of the Southwest Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 6,
Township 88 North, Range 3 East
of the 5th P. M.; all in Dubuque
County, Iowa is platted as KEY
GATE CENTER and,
WHEREAS said plat has been
examined by the City Plan Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and,
WHEREAS said plat has been
examined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9111 day of December A. D.,
1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTLINGE-R
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Adjourned Regular Session, Dec'emher 9, 1957 475
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays --None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December S, 1957
'1'o the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your con-
sideration is a plat of "Henry
Ziegler Subdivision" in Dubuque
County.
This subdivision is located at the
Old Timers Road and Asbury Road.
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
ltetipectfully submitted,
PLANNING & ZONING
COMMISSION
By Richard V. McKay Sr.
Secretary
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
, man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 248-57
RESOLUTION Approving Plat of
HENRY ZIEGLER SUBDIVISION
WHEREAS there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 5 of John P. Mettel's
Subdivision No. 2, being in Du-
buque Township, Dubuque County,
Iowa is platted as HENRY ZIEG-
LER SUBDIVISION and,
WHEREAS said plat has been
examined by the City Plan Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and,
WHEREAS said plat has been
examined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVEI) BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Soetion 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December A. D.,
1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
City of Dubuque
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The R a m o n a Street - Adeline
Street Sanitary Sewer has been
completed in Pccordance with
plans and specifications by the
Hennessey Brothers Construction
Company of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
I therefore recommend that the
improvement be accepted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager.
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved that the recommendation of
the City Manager be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W c 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 249.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
construction of an eight (S) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose
11111 Addition, thence northwesterly
476 Adjourned Regular Session, Deceni6er 9, 1957
to the intersection of Robin Streel
and the first alley west of English
Lane, thence northerly to the
southeast property line of Lot 1
of August Lubs Subdivision, thence
westerly to Ramona Street, thence
northerly from the southeast prop-
erty corner of Lot 1 of August
Lubs Subdivision to Adeline Street,
thence westerly to Lot 1 -Lot 13
of Walters Addition, thence north-
erly through Lots 1-13, 2-13, 1.15,
1-16 of M. Walters addition, and
Lots 1-1-1, 2.1-1, South 45' -2-1,
and 1-2 of Thomas Hickey Place,
thence westerly through Lot 1-15
of M. Walsers Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northeriy to Ramona
Street to the East 5o' of Lot 18
of Columbia Addition has been
completed and the City Engineer
has submitted his final estimate
showing the cost thereof includ-
ing the cost of estimates, notices,
inspection, and preparing the as-
sessment and plat, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$19,832.91.
That $19,832.91 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Presiding officer pro tem
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb.
(A resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 250-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
Sanitary Sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary sewer in Lot 7
of Rose Hill Addition, thence
northerly to the intersection of
Robin Street and the first alley
west of English Lane, thence
northerly to the southeast prop-
erty line of Lot 1 of August Lubs
Subdivision, thence westerly to
Ramona Street, thence northerly
from the southeast property corner
of Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivi.
sion to Adeline Street, thence west-
erly to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters
Addition, thence northerly through
Lots 1-13, 2.13, 1-15, 1-16 of M.
Walters Addition and Lots 1-1-1,
2-1-1, South 45' -2-1, and 1-2 of
Thomas Hickey Place, thence
westerly through Lot 1-15 of M.
Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ra-
mona Street to the East 50' of Lot
18 of Columbia Addition has been
completed and the City Manager
has examined the work and filed
his certificate stating that the
same has been completed accord-
ing to the terms of the contract,
plans and specifications and rec.
ommends its acceptance, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that said improvement be and the
same it hereby accepted and the
City Engineer be and is hereby di-
rected to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels of
real estate subject to assessment
for said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City
Clerk subject to public Inspection
and said Clerk shall upon receipt
of such plat and schedule publish
the notice of the Council's inten-
tion to levy special assessments
therefor, as required by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of Sewer
— Adie nt ned Regular Session, Decvrnher 9, 1957 47,
bonds issued upon the above de-
scribed improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his contract,
less any retained percentage pro-
vided for herein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELD
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHCELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
Welu moved the adoption of the
resolution Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—done.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 251-57
BE 1T R,ESOLVED by the City
Councii of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cig-
arette
arette papers within said City.
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 161h
Street.
Marcus J. Meyer ( Effective
1-1-58), 27110 Jackson Street.
Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 1400
Central Avenue. (Transfer of ad-
dress from 998 Sentral Ave.).
BE 11' FURTIIER RESOLVED
that the Iwnds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P WFLIT
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CIIAIILF.S A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Atte►tL: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller mo%ed the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolh.
RESOLUTION NO. 252.57
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for aproval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
HE IT RESOLVM by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following applications be
granted and licenses be issued up-
on the compliance with the terms
of the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Norbert H. Sauser, 2774.2776
Jackson Street.
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo-
cust Street.
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Marcus J. Meyer, 2700 Jackson
Street.
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson
Street.
Passed, adopted and aproved this
9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by l'ouncilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
c I u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council'
man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 251.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and thev have received the aP
proval of this Council; and
N'by 'stile uch applibes cants to be
we e
occupied by
inspected and found to comply
with the ordinances bonds:
is City
and they have filed proper
NOW, THEREFORE,
478 Adjourned Regular Session, Deminber 9, 1957
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Manager be and he is
directed to issue to the following
named applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "S" PERMIT
Naos Address
Norbert H. Sauser, 2774-2776
Jackson Street.
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo-
cust Street.
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Marcus J. Meyer, 2700 Jackson
Street.
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and aproved this
9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHin. LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Presiding officer Pro
Tem Welu. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
December 9, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheets showing a schedule of the
proposed valuations and proposed
assessments for Boulevard Street
lights and appurtenances on Prince-
ton Place, Devon Drive and Cam.
bridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger Heights
Subdivision, City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Submitted Dec. 9, 1957.
KENNETH J. CULLEN
City Engineer.
RESOLUTION NO. 254.57
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the attached
sheets are hereby determined to
be the schedule and the valuation
set out there are hereby approved
and determined to be the schedule
of the proposed assessment for the
construction of Boulevard street
lights and appurtenances on Prince-
ton Place, Devon Drive and Cam-
bridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger Heights
Subdivision, City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Approved this 9th day of
December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved the adoption of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e I u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 255.57
Preliminary aproval of plans,
specifications, form of contract,
Plat and schedule and all other
documents for the construction of
Boulevard Street Lights and appur-
tenances on Princeton Place, Devon
Drive and Cambridge Court on
Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and
11 Steger Heights Subdivision, City
of Dubuque, Iowa, at an estimated
cost of $4,317.79, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e I u, Councilmen Kintzinger.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent —Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
adjourned Regular Session, Dtxentbcr 9, 1957 479
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 256.57
WIIEREAS. proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. Boulevard Lights.
4. Each lot proposed to be
assessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different type
of construction and kind of mater-
ial to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
construction of Boulevard Street
lights and appurtenances on Prince-
ton Place, Devon Drive and Cam-
bridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger Heights
Subdivision, City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned iroprove-
ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera.
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the City Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessments, they shall
be deemed to have waived all ob-
jections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and don:- in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there.
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expesne of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop,
erty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or part'.y out of each of said funds.
Bonds --hi-Il be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contr^ct has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 9th day of December, 1957.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Presiding Officer Pro Tem Welu
moved the approval of the resolu-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro Tem
W e 1 u, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor hove, Council-
man Kolb.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 257.57
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Res-
olution No. 255-57 given its pre-
liminaiy appro%al on the proposed
plans, andpaced sameon file
specifications
contractt and p
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the construc-
tion of Boulevard Street lights and
appurtenances on Princeton Place,
Devon Drive and Cam rage court
on Blocks 2, 3, 4
and 11. Steger lleights Subdivision,
city of Dubuque, Iowa and,
Whereas, the pl'oposed Resolu-
ti(,n of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced d is
now on file in the City
s of -
fie, for public inspection,
Be It Therefore,Januaryd that 1958,°a
the 6 o
th day will be held at 7:30
public hearing
480 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
s:ibject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby Jirected to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the City of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more than
four (4) weeks prior to the day
fixed for its consideration and un-
less property owners at the time of
final consideration of said resolu-
tion have on file with the Clerk ob-
iections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUE LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGEIt
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone present address
the Council if they so desire. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kolb.
Dir. Leo Adams and Dir. Jerome
Burroughs both addressed the
Council inquiring as to what action
had been taken on the petition
they presented some time ago rela-
tive to the opening and grading
of an alley off Robin Street. They
were informed that the Council
had not yet been able to view the
grounds but would do so shortly.
There being no further business
Councilman Kintzinger moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
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SIVOid Session, IN-vemher 20. 1957, 481
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special sc,. Lon, December 20,
1967.
Council met at 7.30 P.M.
Present -Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
City Manager Schiltz.
Ab.,ent--t:ouncilman Kolb.
'.Mayor Dove read the call and
.stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
conducting a public hearing on
resolution of necessity for the con-
struction of the Cedar, Maple and
Sycamore streets Sanitary Sewer,
Lift Station and Force Main im-
provement and acting on any oth-
er business as may properly come
before a regular meeting of the
city Council.
December 11, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: 1 have been inves-
tigating for quite some time the
practibility of the City carrying
blanket bond coverage for all city
employees and officials.
At the present time there are
twenty-four employees and in ad-
dition, members of some boards
and commissions required to furn-
ish bonds. Bonds of commission
members, the City Treasurer and
Parking Meter Collectors are paid
for by the City and all others arc
furnished bonds at their own ex-
pense.
Cost of bonds to the Cety amount
to $155.00 per year excluding the
Treasurer's hand which is $100.00.
The coat to individuals for bonds
amounts to $100.00. For these pre.
miums of $255.00, the City is pro-
tected by bonds of $1,000.0(1 for
24 employees plus the Park, Air-
port, Duck and library Board men -
hers.
I have found that for a premium
of $247.65 per year, the City can
he furnished with a blanket hon.
esty bond covering; all employees
and officers in the amount of $5,-
W0.00 except for the ('ity Man-
ager and city Treasurer who re-
quire separate ponds by state law.
The City Manager's bond of
$5,000.00 will be furnished by the
manager. The City Treasurer's
bond is paid for by the City and
is $10,000.00.
I recommend that the City pur-
chase a Public Employees Honesty
Blanket Position Bond in the
amount of $5,0W.W and that the
limits of the bond of the City
Treasurer be raised to $50,000.00
mslead of $10,000.00.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The request of the
Medical Associates, 1200 Main St.
for permission to erect and main-
tain a canopy on the Twelfth
Street side of a proposed ne%v build-
ing to be erected behind the pres-
ent building has been investigated.
This canopy will not extend into
tilt, public area more than four
feet, be at least nine foot above
the walk, be equipped with a prop-
er drainage system and proper in-
surance coverage will be provided.
Therefore I recommend that
this request be granted and proper
proceedings be prepared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHIL nager.
City
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel
ler. Carried by the following
yeas--lfayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb. 1957
December 16,
To the llonorable MayU', and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Because of the fre-
cStreet
at the inter-
quency of acsection of Jones e Shields ihss
De
street, the Police Departmentto
investiga(Khatthe
wasnditions d
the cause of
termine
these aceidents.
480 Adjourned Regular Session, December 9, 1957
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
her in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the City of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more than
four (4) weeks prior to the day
fixed for its consideration and un-
less property owners at the time of
final consideration of said resolu-
tion have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 9th day of December, 1957.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council.
man Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended in or.
der to let anyone present address
the Council if they so desire. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent Mayor Dove, Councilman
Kolb.
Mr. Leo Adams and Mr. Jerome
Burroughs both addressed the
Council inquiring as to what action
had been taken on the petition
they presented some time ago rela-
tive to the opening and grading
of an alley off Robin Street. They
were informed that the Council
had not yet been able to view the
grounds but would do so shortly.
There being no further business
Councilman Kintzinger moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Presiding Officer Pro
Tem Welu, Councilmen Kintzinger,
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Dove, Council-
man Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved .. June......2.$........1958.
Adopted June .... 2 58.
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Councilmen..
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City Cler
SIveial Sesxi<m. 1)ceember 30, 1957 481
CITY COUNCIL 'I
bond is paid boli by the City and
i8 alo,000.00.
I recommend that the City pur-
(OFFICIAL) chase a Public Employees Honesty
Spec►al Session, December 20,
Blanket Position Bond in the
amount of $5,000.00 and that the
1957•
limits of the bond of the City
Council met at 7:30 P.M. !
Treasurer be raised to $50,000.00
present --Mayor Dove, Council•
instead of $10,000.00.
men Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu. '
Respectfully submitted,
City Manager Schiltz.
L. J. SCHILTZ
Ab.;ent---Councilman Kolb.
City Manager.
Mayor Dove read the call and
Councilman Welu moved that
,tated that service thereof had
I
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
been duly made and that this meet-
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
ing is called for the purpose of
by the following vote:
conducting a public hearing on
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
resolution of necessity for the con-
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
struction of the Cedar. Maple and
Sycamore streets Sanitary Sewer,
Nays—Tone.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Lift Station and Force Main im-
provement and acting on any oth-
December 17, 1957
er business as may properly come
To the lIonorable Mayor and
before a regular meeting of the
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Pity Council.
Gentlemen: The request of the
December 11, 1957
Medical Associates, 1200 Main St.
To the honorable Mayor and
for permission to erect and main.
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
tain a canopy on the Twelfth
Street side of a proposed new build-
Gentlemen: I have been inves-
ing to be erected behind the pres-
tigating for quite some time the
ent building has been investigated.
praetibility of the City carrying
This canopy will not extend into
blanket bond coverage for all city
than four
employees and officials.
the public area more
feet, be at least nine foot above
At the present time there are
the walk, be equipped with a prop-
riition, four employees and in ad-
er drainage system and proper in-
members some boards
coverage will be provided.
and c, ommissions required to furn-
and c
surance
I recommend that
ish bond,. Bonds of commission
Therefore
be granted and proper
members, the City Treasurer and
this request
be prepared.
Parking Meter Collectors are paid
are
proceedings
Respectfully submitted,
for by the City and all others
L
J' SC ILTZager.
furnished bonds at their own ex-
.
pew•
Cost of bonds to the City amount
Councilman Welu moved that
City
to $155.(x) per year excluding the
the recommendation of the
and that
Treasurer's bond which is $100.00.
Manager be approved
be prepared.
The cost to individuals for bunds
proper proceedings
Councilman Schuel-
anruunt, to $100.00. For these pre-
Seconded by
the following vote:
miums of $255.W, the City is pro-
ler. Carried by
Councilmen
tested by bonds of $1,0()O•W for
I yea,__Mayor Dove,
Welu.
24 employees plus the Park, Air-
Kintzinger, Schueller,
poet, Duck and library Board mein•I
Nays_ -hone.
bens'
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
I have found that for a Premium
December 16, 1957
ut $247.85 per year, the City can
To the Honorable Mayor and
be furnished with a blankrt hon-
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
esty bond covering all employees
and officers in the amount of $5,•
I Gentlemen: Because of the fre.
at the inter -
000.(x) except for the City flan-
; quency of accidents
of Jones Shields
ager and City Treasurer who re-
section , Department a
I the 1 olice
quire separate bonds by state law.
Street, to
ed ause de-
thions
The City Manager's bond of
investigat what lhe'was
termine
$5,000.00 will be furnished by the
these accidents
manager. The City Treasurer's
482 Special Session, Decvniber 20, 1957
Most of the accidents at this in-
tersection were caused by vehicles
proceeding into the intersection
without slowing or stopping to
make sure that they could pro-
ceed in a safe manner. A building
on the northwest corner complete-
ly blocks the view to the west for
any vehicles proceeding south on
Shields Street.
In view of the fact that all of
the accidents occuring at this in-
tersection involve vehicles travel-
ing north on Shields Street, it is
recommended that a stop sign be
placed at the northwest corner
stopping traffic proceeding south
on Shields Street before entering
Jones Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: A request has re-
cently been made for us to study
the parking conditions between
14th and 15th Street on Sycamore
Street. This action was requested
because of the amount of parking
on this street and blocking of ac-
cess to private parking lots.
Sycamore Street from 14th to
16th Street is also used by trucks
hauling to the Dubuque Packing
Company. At the present time,
psrking is prohibited between 15th
and 16th Street. It is recommended
that parking be prohibited along
the west side of Sycamore Street
from 14th Street to 16th Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Kintz.
inger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The petition of Le-
land Stocker requesting beautifi-
cation of a triangular plot of
ground at the junction of Meadow
Lane and Dodge Street was re-
ferred to the City Council to view
the grounds. This petition was al-
so referred to the Park Board.
The Park Board has indicated
that they do not feel that this
type of property should be placed
under their jurisdiction and they
do not have the necessary funds
to beautify all parcels of property
that are owned in the City of Du-
buque of such a small size.
The opinion of the Council af-
ter viewing the grounds was that
this triangular parcel of property
could be maintained by the per-
son who owned the corner proper-
ty and that it should be kept in
a presentable condition. If the per-
son who owns the property on the
corner does not desire to main-
tain the triangular plot, the City
will maintain it along with the
rest of the right-of-way along the
highway.
I recommend that the decision
of the council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The petition of
Merlin Jungers and others request-
ing the opening and grading of a
twenty foot alley from Robin
Street north and south to the end
of the alley was referred to the
City Council to view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds the
SIxK•ial SC%Sie)n. Ik eember 10, 1957 483
City Engineer, it was determined
that the cost of determing the
property lines outlining this alley
Mould be in the neighborhood of
$2500 It was felt that the opening
of this alley would not benefit
anyone particularly and that it
should not be opened until the
area to the west was developed
fol- building purposes.
it is recommended that the de-
cision of the Council to deny this
petition be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIULTZ.
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas ---Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
December 17, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: 1 herewith submit
the reports of the City Auditor,
City Treasurer, City Health Depart-
ment and City Water Department
for the month of November as
well as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of November,
1957.
December 16. 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen. The communication
of Ellen E. Murphy offering the
sum of $20000 for lots 1 and 2
of Mineral Lot 37 except the north-
erly 60 feet was referred to the
Council to view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds, it
was the decision of the Council
that this property is not needed
for the use of the public and that
the portion of Lot 1 and I.ot 2 of
Mineral Lot 37 except the north-
erly 60 feet, which is north of the
present highway right-of-way, could
be disposed of.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed and
that the petitioner have a plat
made of this parevi of property
and that proceedings be prepared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCII.r1,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and proper
proreedingh be prepared. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller Car-
ried by the following vote'
Yeas-- Mayor Dove, l'ouncilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
councilman Welu moved that
the reports be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kintz-
inger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Ktntzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council. Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The petition of the
Continental Baking Company ask -
int; for removel of parking meters
or a restriction on parking to ten
minutes was referred to the City
Manager to investigate and re
Port.
Upon investigation 1 can find
no justification for this request.
We have no ten minute
parking
areas in the City lacing
twelve minute meters at this lo-
cation would be for the benefit of
an individual business. They have
never been placed in any beforeloca-
tion for ,hat purposepetition
I recommend that the P
he denied. submitted,
Respectfully
l.. J. SCHI LTZa
City ger.
t'uuncilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of Seconded
Manages' be aPPe City
roved.
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
b} the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
Absent --Councilman Kolb• 1957
December 2
To the Honorable mayor1and
City Council, Dubuque,
owa
Gentlemen: This last year has
been one where many capital im-
provements have been undertaken,
484 Special Session. Dcrember 20, 19.57
which will make the City of Du-
buque a better place to live and
one where industry will establish
new plants.
All of these improvements could
not have been undertaken except
through the public acceptance of
your decisions and the fine spirit
of cooperation within the Council.
It has been a pleasure to work
as City Manager during 1957, and
1 wish to express my appreciation
to the City Council on behalf of
myself and all city employees for
your understanding and coopera-
tion.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHELTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Since the opening
of Kerrigan Road, stop signs have
been placed on the various ramps
to and from Grandview Avenue,
also, three of the ramps are one-
way.
In order that the signs conform
to the city ordinance for stop
signs, I recommend that stop signs
be placed as follows:
1. Grandview Avenue on Rock-
dale Road.
2. Grandview Avenue on East
ramp from Kerrigan Road.
3. Grandview Avenue on West
ramp from Kerrigan Road.
4. East ramp to Kerrigan Road
from Grandview Avenue.
5. Ramp for west bound traffic
and Kerrigan Road.
6. Rockdale Road at intersection
Of west bound ramp.
7. One-way traffic on both ramps
north of Grandview and on
the east ramp south of Grand-
view Avenue.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that proper proceedings be pre-
pared. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: I api attaching
herewith a memorandum submitted
by the Interstate Power Company
regarding the basis on which their
annual report is submitted to the
City.
Since 1938. the basis of figuring
rate of return was based on the
Dubuque Generating Plant and the
Distribution System. During the
last few years power companies
have integrated their systems so
that if one generating plant is out
of service, power can be taken from
other plants. By using this meth-
od, it is not necessary to have the
reserve capacity at each plant to
serve customers in a given loca-
tion which would increase the cost
of electrical energy.
The method proposed to be used
in reporting has been reviewed and
in my opinion is a fair basis to
USC.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the memorandum be referred to
the Council for further study. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The former Protes.
tant Chaplain for the Police and
Fire Department has left the City
and it is requested that another
be named to his place.
I recommend that Reverend
John Walker be appointed Chap-
lain and that each year the ap-
pointment be concurrent with
that of the President of the Min-
isterial Association.
Respectfully, submitted,
L J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Special Session, De (vmher 20. 1957, 4R5
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager he approved. Seconded
In Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Year Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintringer, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 20, 1957
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The Dock Board has
reviewed the letter of November
19t, 1957 addremed In your body,
in which Dubuque Container Com-
pany Division of the St. Regis Pa-
per Company of New York offered
to purchase a 14 acre tract in Du-
buque Industrial Park tinder cer-
tain terms and conditions set forth
in the letter and, having consid-
ered the same, the Dock Board
makes the following recommenda-
tions:
(I) The tract immediately south
of Block 5 in "River Front
Subdivision No 3' in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, now con-
tracted to the Harnischfeger
Company is not available for
sale to St. Regi, Paper Com-
pany, but we recommend the
offer of St. Regis Paper Com-
pany to purchase the 14 acres
to be known as Block 7 in said
"River Front Subdivision No.
3" for a purchase price of
$2,000 per acre be accepted.
(2) We have been advised that the
St. Regis Paper Company is
familiar with the elevation of
this land as it presently ex-
ists and that it is satisfactory
to them, and therefore rec-
ommend that the condition re-
garding the elevation of the
land be deleted.
(3) The requirement that we pro-
vide public land for railway
access, to the premises can he
met but plans are not definite
at this time as to which of
several alternative means of
access w t I I be selected
and we a s s u m e that
the right is reserved in the
city to provide the access
most suitable to its plans.
(4) The other terms and condi-
tions set forth in the letter ap-
pear satisfactory.
(5) The Dock Board Engineer has
prepared a plat subdividing
an additional portion of the
Industrial Park a copy of which
is herewith submitted. When
the same has been approved
by the Planning & Zoning
Commission it will be submit-
ted to your body for approval
and filing.
Respectfully submitted,
Board of Dock Commissioners
City of Dubuque, Iowa
By A. Y. McDonald,
President.
Councilman Welu moved that ac-
tion on the communication be de-
ferred until the final plat is sub-
mitted and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
'Ways—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn dur.
ing: the month of November, 1957,
presented and read Councilman
Welu moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kintz-
inger. Carried by the following
vote:
Peas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
,Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 12, 1957
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the ('ity Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Please be advised
than on December 5, 1957 an in-
voice was submitted to the Du-
buque Junior Chamber of COm-
Inerce covering the cost of news-
paper publications and job print-
ing, in the amount of $126.65 on
the public measure submitted to
the voters of the City on the mat-
ter of Daylight Saving Time, at
the General election on November
5. 1957.
This notification to theCouncil
submitted to comply with the
instructions to the City Clerk in
Section 5 of Resolution No. 195-57,
adopted September 16, 1957.
486 Special Session, December 20, 1957
A copy of the invoice as submit-
ted to the Junior Chamber of Com-
merce is hereby attached.
Respectfully submitted,
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Considering the at-
tached petition of Geo and Addie
Jecklin requesting rezoning of their
approximately 21 acres between
Highway No. 20 and Coates St.
just westerly of Cherokee Drive
Subdivision the Dubuque Planning
and Zoning Commission recom-
mends to Your Honorable Body
denial of said petition. Since the
establishment of zoning in Du-
buque, this area has been classi-
fied as Single Family; fine resi-
dential subdivisions have developed
on the three sides in contact with
the City; the beautiful 30 lot
Southgate Subdivision at the south-
erly side of Coates at present City
Limits has just finished curbs and
guttering.
The placing of a heavy traffic
generating activity such as a shop-
ping center along this portion of
Dodge Street will aggravate the
traffic problems already existing.
The Planning and Zoning Com-
mission feels that the best interests
Of the City of Dubuque will not
be served by granting the peti-
tion.
Respuctfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By RICHARD V. MCKAY,
Secretary
Communication of Dorothy C.
Sauer, stating that in the event
the property of George and Addie
Jecklin being Lot 1 of Addies Place:
is rezoned from single family dis-
trict to Local Business District A,
being aware of the fact that no-
tice must be published and that
the option of Mr. Hauber is run-
ning out, that the Council expe-
dite the matter as soon as possible,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor, Dove, Councilmen
j Kintzinger, Schueller. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Attorney Dorothy Sauer address
ed the Council requesting for a
Postponement of motion on rezon-
ing of the Jecklin property so that
all interested parties may be heard
at a later meeting.
Peter J. Seippel addressed the
Council stating several reasons why
in his opinion the area should re-
main residential as originally
zoned.
Mr. Everett Hauber addressed
the Council stating that those citi-
zens that are opposed to a pro-
posed center in the area, on the
Jecklin farm property, are far re-
moved from the area in question,
and furthermore the bulk of the
ground is in the County.
Councilman Welu moved that a
Public hearing be set for the meet-
ing of January 6, 19513 and that
the members of the Planning and
Zoning Commission be invited to
attend and that the recommenda-
tion of the Planning and Zoning
Commission be referred to that
date.
Seconded by Councilman Kintz-
inger. Carried by the following
vote:
Councilmen Kintzinger, Schuel
ler, Welu.
Nays—None. Mayor Dove not
voting.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The petition of
Leonard Healy requesting rezon-
ing of Lots 305 and 306 Davis
Farm Addition located at 30th and
Central from Multiple. Family Res-
idence District to [.Deal Business
A District has been carefully con-
sidered by this Commission. Two
meetings were held and at these
meetings many interested citizens
appeared and stated their views.
Among the various factors con-
sidered besides the petition was
the fact that Central Avenue is
Special Session, December 20. 1957 487
now Business District to 28th
The Council left the Chamber at
Street. There is a local Business
8:35 p.m. and reconvened at 8:45
area at 281h Street, 30th Street is '
p.m.
local Business B on one corner.
Councilman Welu moved that a
Local Business B then starts again
public hearing be set for January
at 32nd Street to the City Limits.
6. 1958 and members of the Plan -
These areas are not completely de-
nin•r & Zoning Commission be en-
veloped as business, many resi-
vited to attend and the recommen-
dences are in these zones. The
dation of the Planning & Zoning
area in que,.tion is predominately
Commission be referred to that
residential with spotted non con-
date. Seconded by Councilman
forming uses.
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow -
The opinions of the Commission
ing vote:
members were divided but a ma-
Councilmen Kintzinger, Schuel-
jority opposed rezoning the area
ler, Welu.
under consideration at this time
Nays—None. Mayor Dove not
and by a 4 to 3 vote voted to rec-
voting.
ommend denial of the petition.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Respectfully submitted,
Notice of claim of Avery Satter -
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
lee of 1915 Asbury Street, in the
Commission
amount of $10.00, for car damage
By RICHARD V. McKAY,
as the result of striking a no park -
Secretary
ing sign which was too close to
the curb on the north side of 9th
Mr. Hal Reynolds, attorney rep-
street on December 17, 1957, pre.
resenting; the Healy interests, ad-
sented and read. Councilman Kintz-
dressed the Council requesting
inger moved that the c aim be re -
that the Council do not pass on
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
the recommendation of the Plan-
vestigation and report. Seconded
ning and Zoning Commission at
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
this time and that the matter be
by the following vote:
set down for a public hearing. He
Yea:—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
further requested rezoning of the
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
property for the good of the City.
Nays—None.
]11r. Matt ('ziezk attorney address-
Kolb.
ed the Council by stating that he
has no recollection of the Planning
Notice of claim of Ray H. Reck-
and Zoning Commission being ov-
er of 2210 Francis Street, in an
erruled by the City Council. Homes
unnamed amount, for personal in -
have a more important position
juries received as the result of a
in the
than business. He further stated
fall in the alley crosswalk
Store on
that the Church in the area is not
rear of Ifartig's Drug
and
a party in this thing and due to
December 7, 1957, presented
Kintzinger moved
the fact that the matter has been
read. Councilman
be referred to the
threshed out solidly the Council
that the claim
for investigation and
should act tonight. It is not a
City Solicitor
Seconded by Councilman
question of only two lots being in,
report.
Carried by the following
volved but a large area which ef-
Schueller.
fects residential property entirely.
vote: Councilmen
John Matous of 885 Kane St.
Yeas—Mayor Dove,
Schueller, Welu.
addressed the Council stating that
Kintzinger,
it is not the duty of the Council
Nays—None.
Kolb.
{wof their
to help anyone disse
property and that Mr. Kealy could
Absent—Councilman
December 18, 1957
have sold his property but he is
1u the llonorable Mayor
asking too much for it.
City Council,
Councilman Welu moved that the
and
Iowa
Council go into executive session.
Dubuque,
Seconded by councilman Kintzing•
Centlemen:
submitted for y o u r
er. carried by the following vote:
13 new
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Welu.
consHerewith
Ordinance. Tn s wood replas ce en-
ordinance.
OrdinanceThew
Kintzinger, Schueller,
j tirely the phich
resent new
1945.
Nays—None.
Absent –Councilman Kolb
was adopted in
4P.S Slx•cial Session. Decrntber 20, 1957
proposed Ordinance has been un-
der study for two years, has been
examined and correllated by the
City Manager, City Planner, City
Attorney, City Engineer and Build-
ing Commissioner in cooperation
with this Commission.
Many clarifications have been
made, it is up to date and we be-
lieve a more simple document to
understand and comply with.
The Planning & Zoning Com-
mission recommends to Your Hon-
orable Body that this Subdivision
Ordinance be adopted.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 65.57
An Ordinance fixing require-
ments for the subdivision of land
into lots in the City of Dubuque
and within one mile of the limits
of the City of Dubuque; relating
to streets, alleys, blocks, lots,
Parks, playgrounds, and school
sites within such subdivision; re-
lating to rules and regulations gov-
erning plats, filing, and approval
thereof; a n d designating t h i s
Ordinance as "THE SUBDIVISION
REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE."
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on t h r e e
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Ordlnstw No. 65.57
An Ordnance fixing requirements
f,,r the subdivin ion of land Into lots
In the City of Dubuque and within
"ne mile of the limits of the c:I • of
lalbuque; relating to streets, alieyn.
blocka, into, parks, playgrounds, and
school sites within such subdivision;
telnting to rules and regulations Kov-
erning puns, filing, and approval
thereof: and designating this Ordi-
nance as "The Subdivision Regula
tions of the City of Dubuque."
N(iw T1IERI.7FORE, RF IT OR-
In11N&D BY THE CITY C(IUNCII,
eel' TIIF CITY (IF nVI3t,Qt'E:
ARTICLE I
Definitions
Tho following words and phrases,
when used herein, are defined, for
the purpose of title Ordinance, as fol-
lows:
(a) Alley. A platted, dedicated, and
recorded passagPway not over thirty
(30( feet in width, between rear or
side linea of lots.
(b) Block An area of land ordi-
narily bounded by streets forming the
circulation system ofa community,
neighborhood, or subdivision and con-
tainergg one or more lots.
(c) Commfasion. The Planning and
Zoning Commission of the City of Du-
buque.
(d) Council, City. The City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque.
(e) Easement. Easement shall mean
R portion of a lot or block In which
the City and all public utilities en.
franchised by the City, have it right
ref Wt—agt and to install and main-
,t,n pipes, wires, poles, conduits and
F e:lurysmenl necessary to carry
public %ervices.
Lot. A lot In a distinct parcel of
I:uul, the location dimensions and
boundaries of whleh are determined
by the latest official record or sur-
vey.
ego Owner. The person or persons
havens title to the land .ul) Idcd.
b di, Ir•ral and equitable.
(h) Person. This term includes an
nd:vidual, two or more Individual.,
a group or association of pernone hav
T9 e,emmon or Individual Interest In
tract. a pat tnershlp, and a corpora-
tion
ur Stnet, Public. A public street
s a dedicated• platted, and recorded
t a-•ngeway forty 1111) feet or over In
width commonly used for public trav•
Pl.
(`i - Cul-de-sac A short minor
street terminating In it turn -around
and havins only one outlet.
(k) 1(rtir traffic thoroughfare
A street of considerable continuity
which is primarily a traffic artery
for Intercommunication between and
+,Tn •ng large areas.
(1) — Secondary traffic thorough-
rarv. A street supplementary to a
tna.lor street system and primarily it
Mellott ben
of intercommunication etwe
t he system and smaller areas, or
amens smaller areas.
(ml Min(w A street primarily for
Recess to abutting properties.
(n) Subdivider. A person undertak-
ng the subdivision (if land.
(o) Subdivision. A subdivision is it
d!vlslon or a lot, block, tract, or par-
I f haul Into two (2) or more lots
r other divisions for the purpose,
wle• the•r immediate or future, of the
1rRa4rr of ownership or building de-
velopment, Including all changes In
street lines or lot linea.
ARTICLE 11
Regulations for tho Hubdivlslon of
Lend
Section 1-(.eneral
(.ee Purpose The ``purpose of these
e k ^ etl"nv it to aief and to control
`.-
Six-c°ial Session, December 20, 19ri 489
the subdirlsk,n of land In the Inter-
streets shall be continu„us and In
eat ,-f murdinated development of the
alignment with existing thoroughfares
,' ty , f Dubuque, to establish a con-
and streets, and of the same or greater
a)etent polk•y upon plate submitted to
w• dth. When conditiona permit. Slain
the t'omrelssion and the City Council.
Traffle Thoroughfares shall abut sub -
and to enable than to ascertain who-
to the ap-
divisions sod not ass through them.
(h) Names
thvr the same conforms
QQUcable statutes and ordinances,
of Streets Streets that
are in alignment with existing or plat-
rbesw reguluttons aro established as
ted streets, or essentially so, shall bear
the minimum r,•qulrements h, effect
the names of the existing streets.
the purlmse,
Nemem for new streets shall not dupll-
.I. .t1+p'irnbllity These regulations
rate In spelling, or sound phonetically
similar to existing street names In the
%hall apVer) to all land to be subdlvld-
r.l w1<h;t, lite l•it) of Dubuque. and
the Limits of the
t'Ity of fiubuque Street names shall
tie approved by the Commlasion and
within our valla of
City of LUubuQue, except to land di-
Ity Counell
(u F•aaementr. Easements shall be
cid• d Int , two t.'t pwrcels and no
pari ill w itch is dedicated to public
unn9ded as the Commission shall de-
termine necessary for public utilities
Use.
requirements, including storm and man-
s,•) Conformanee to l'Ity Plan. All
itary sewers.
%tads proposed for subdivision shall
Section 3 — [docks,
conform in development to the Intent
and spirit of the City Plan, In so far
(a) Length. The maximum length of
As pract calIn for location of streets,
blocks on a thoroughfare shall be ftf-
allo)m. boulevards, parks, and tither
teen hundred (1500) feet.
public places and fac11)tlesi and shall
The maximum length of blocks on
not conflict or Interfere with the
a Hiner street shall be seven hundred
rights of way or ratenstons of streets
and fifty (750) feet.
ahuwn thereon or already establish-
IhI NVdth. The minimum width of
ed
blocks shall be two hundred (200) feet.
lift Necording of Subdirislun Platfl
t)rdinarlly each block shall contain
two ileus of rite.
Whsnever any person, as defined
(e) Numbering. All blocks shall he
herein, shall subdivide any tract of
numbered for Identification.
Ctnd within the Limits of the City of
Dubuque, or within one mile of the
Section / — Lots.
Limits of the C lty of pubodue, Into
(a) Area and Dimensions. The minl-
thli (3) or more parcels, lir shall
recurd a pplat thereof In the Office of
mum area and dimensions for lots
shall conform to the applicahle re -
the County Recorder of p if b uq u e
quirements of the Area Recuhttions of
loon+) luw•a, which plat shall font
hit ae lu•,n prepared and approved In
of this
the Zoning Ordinance, but the mini -
mum lot frontage shall be sixty (60)
iota (70)
conformity wit i the provisions
Ordinance.
fret for Interior and sevently
feet for corner lots. All lots shall
:•ladles 2 --turrets, Alleys, and Ease-
front on a public street. Lots withmeets. double frontage shall not be permitted.
Triangular lots shall be avoided when -
tat Street widthsThe minimum
.
peer Possible
ttidth of right of way for it main traf-
lb) Lot Lente. in all rectangular
fie thorou hfare in a residence flub-
g
lots, and in so tar as practical In all
l,vis) at shall be rix( •-four (61) fret.
„ther-shaped lots, the aide lot linea
'or a secondary traffic thoroughfare
shall be geometrical normal to the
tt.ty (Al,.) fret; and fur a minor street
street on which the lot fronts.
fifty (60) feet;
(c) Numbering. All lots shall be
The min mum width of right of way
numbered systematically for proper
for if cul -do -sac shall be fifty l:0)
identification.
(c) Remnant Lots In cases where
feet, -%(,. .pt that upon written per-
milt.• b n ofpthe ('utnmisalun the width
Irregularity of ownership or street
remnant lots, the
o,it) I,e teduced to it specifics] width
lines would produce
of which w(juld be han the
w -t irsr than forty (LO) feet.
nlmum area required by'ethe
(1,) Must Intrrmectluns. Intersect-
smifia
s)nllnance, much areas shall be added
ing streets shall meet at right angles
to adjoining lots.
um, deart lir) whenever possible.
Playgrounds, and
AV) atrrrt alignment Thorough-
Section L —Parke.
Sehrmalm.
-hall be coausnuod In lilt direct
alignment as tulx,graphy and other
(a) 1)edlcatlon of Sites In subdlvld-
due consideration shall
c.mul,tionm p.•rmlt.
llino� -trertm shall conform b, th,-
Ing property
bo given by the Subdivider to the
sites for parka,
prevailing topography of the subdi-
le(licatlon of suitable
Ato
and schools, 0 cthe
vlaton.1
(d) Street (trader. The minimum
)grounds, An to
nearly as W�
itsdations' of the Clty plan and
rraillent for all streets shall be unp-
recommenm.
rcuendatlons
the needs of the City and the ad�a-
shall be n -
halt ilii ysr cant. The maximum gra
Mont for bfsjur Traffic Thoroughfares
int arra. Such provision
on the preliminary plat in or
shall be eight (M) per cont; for Set'
`L?turuughfarca ten Uo)
,ilcated
der that It ma br determined when,
In what manner much
uudary Traffic
per cent; and for Minor Streets fifteen
whether, and
sites will be dedicated to the public.
(16) per cent. A variatlon from this re-
to meet the
Section C -- Exceptional Siad Lots.
qutrifini may bo mtuie
existing conditions of topography by
ied
(a) %then divs tact is ihedltvtsual
the Commission on approval of the
into larger Vaestth
tract shall be di -
CRY Manager.building
tet Cul-de-sac The- minlmunt radius
Iota, such
bled so all to allow for the opening
ultimate
to the street line of a turn -around at
shall bo
of major streets and the
much
of minur streets.lt�nareaiuf
the terminus of the street
fifty (60) feet
tension
parcels shall he multiulrale . re-
unity
lf) Alloys. Altrys shall nut be Ver
ii"t lhsmZudngtltrdinunce.
h>'- of Requlre-
mitted In a residential subdfalriun,
re-
qulred _ Mudlflcatlun
liertlun +
uicept where special cundltioor
quire When pt•rrntttrd, alleys shall
I menta itCommis Ion
have a minlmum width of twenty (:0)
tieml'Wherunellcimit tile
fartity
q le Il, pro-
may HI IfU ro-
(mi Adjoining Street Systems, luta.
and
tine ., illi+ ufo(IulsoArtl
tlua W. All piopueed thuruuahfares
4W Special Session, December 20, 1957
vide(I the modification carries out the
Intent and purposes of this Ordinance,
as stated in the Preamble.
Section 3 — Installation of improve-
ments.
(a) Improvements shall be Installed
by the Subdivider In accordance with
applicable standard specifications of
the City of Dubuque and the Iowa
State Department of Health.
(b) Each corner of each lot shall be
marked by the Subdivider with a suit-
able Iron stake or pipe.
ARTICLE III
Preliminary Plata
Section 1 — General.
(a) Purpose. The preliminary plat
ahall Inform the Commission of the in-
tentions of the Subdivider In the lay-
out of the subdivision and of theepe-
cific• problems connected therewith,
and to provide the basis of an exami-
nation of the design of the subdivision
and of the conformance of the plat to
the City Plan and the requirements
of the Zoning Ordinance.
(b) Submission of Preliminary plat
to Commission. Where the Subdivider
proposes to dedicate streets, roads,
alleys, or other lands for public use,
he shall submit six (6) copies or the
Preliminary Plat to the Commission
for tentative approval prior to the
completion of final surveys of streets
and lots and before starting any grad-
ing or construction work upon pro-
posed streets, and before any Final
Plat of the subdivision is made.
(c) Power of the Commission. The
Commission shall have the power to
approve, approve tentatively, or to
disapprove any Preliminary Plat and
..:all transmit its findings, in writing,
to the Subdivider.
(d) Duration of an Approval of Pre-
liminary Plat. The approval of the
Preliminary Plat by the Commission
does not constitute an acceptance of
the subdivision but only approval of
the find basic (
ts conformtile
conformity tothSubdivision
and the Zoning Ordinance. The Pre-
liminary Plat shall be valid for a
period of one hundred and twenty
(120) days.
Ilminary Exemption
Where thelnSub it
ivirder
does not propose to dedicate land for
streets, alleys, or other public uses
(except easements for public utilitiestorm s
sanitary sewreuirementsers)naluding Preliminary Plat Is
not required.
Section 2 — Drafting.
Preliminary plats shall be drawn:
(a) On sheets 8%x13% Inches In
size, or 1n multi rles thereof.
(b) A standar engineering scales.
(c) Showing true north point, scales
used, slid (tate or completion or the
Preliminary plat,
clearlyith VIndicatl g111hbac,ualaeelof and
the
Suband(Sulbdivider. and the lames of thf the e
Ctvll Engineer, or Land Surveyor plat-
ting the tract.
Section 3—Information to be Shown,
Preliminary Platm shall show:
(a) The true boundary lines of land
heing subdivided.
(b) Intersecting boundary lines of
adjacent property and names of Own -
e rs.
(c) Municipal, County and Section
LInE.s When intersectngthe property.
vu dlvided,gra wilhy contours of thetof (tW1,e(2)
Pout Intervals, based on City datum.
(e) Locutlon, width, and names f
all existing or platted so
treets, other
pubo c ways, and platted tit roe orded
,,rs,•ments within or ad]acent three
Lundred feet (300') to the tract, and
,•xisting permanent buildings, public
pn•perty, railroad rights of way, and
.mN, other important features.
(!)Locationof existing water mains,
s, r�,•rs, drulns, gas lutes, and any
other undergrvmund facllItles with Iheh
sI: es and It -ration of electric lines,
culverts, and bridges within the prop-
ty and adjacent one hundred feet
Ion') to the tract.
(g) The proposed layout, location,
and dlmenslons of streets, alleys,
blocks, lots, easements, and areas to
I- dedicated for parks, playgrounds,
and schools.
(fir Preliminary plan andprofiles of
each propoxed street on the center
I ne of the roadway, with proposed
grader..
(1) Cross sections of the types of
proposed streets showing width of
r;ght of way, and roadway, location
and width of proposed sidewalks• and
the location and size of utility malne.
O) Preliminary location and tenta-
tive profiles of proposed sanitary and
storm sewers, with gradients and
pipe sizes.
(k) Preliminary location of pro -
wised water distribution system show.
ng plPe sizes, valves an.) fire hyd-
i-ants.
(1) The Information required under
aUhsectlUna (b), (e), and (f) of this
Section, relating to adjacentProperty
q be shown un a separate drawing,
entitled Vicinity Slap, accompanying
the Preliminary Plat and properly
e-•rtifled
.
(in) The Info)matlon required un-
der sub -sections (d), (f), (h), (1). (j),
and (k) of this Sectlon shall be shown
on separate drawings accompanying
the Preliminary Plat and properly
certifled.
(n) Items (a) to (f) shall be pre-
Stred by a registered Engineer, or
urveyor; and Items (h) to (k) shall
Ii•• prepared by a registered Engineer
The drawings prepared by an Eng�l-
neer or Surveyor shall bear file ,rri-
vial registration seal.
ARTICLE: IN'
Fial
Section 1--GeueraPlats
(a) Purpose
The purpose of the Final Plat Is to
provide a pperrnanent record plan of
the subdivlalon as built, for filing
with the County Recorder
(b) Submisslon of the Final Plat to
(he Commission.
The in -
A drawings
and thrivider ee le t
e(3)copihe es of
the Final Plat with the Secretary of
the commisslon for approval and the
r)ommission shall have forty-five (46)
rings to act upon the same.
(c) Examination of Final Plat by
,he commtsslon.
ll FCsistoitmhtIyOILmmisondeerminta
the game conforms to the State stat-
utes and the subdivision regulations
relating to plata within the City and
Within one (1) mile of the Limits of
the City of Dubuque, and whether
streets, alleys, parks, playgrounds,
;told other public {{daces conform to
lite city Plan, eorlduce to an orderly
development, do not confllet or Inter
-
r,•re with rights of way or extensions
oI streets, roads, and alloys already
establinhed, or otherwise interfere
With the carrying out of the (Sty
Pian or the Zoning Ordinance.
((I) POw'er of the Commission.
The commisalon shall have the
power to appprove, approve condition-
ally, or to (I supprove any E9rrul Plat
if the Commission upproves the
Pinal Pint It Shull endorse its up -
p1,1010 upon tilt. or foul drawing and
SIX -vial Session, December 10, 1957 491
shall submit the same to the City
Council for approval, in addition to
(•ouncvi fur approval.
the Information required by Sections
it the t-ommission approves a Final
1, Y. and 3 of this Article and the ap-
i'Iat w lh conditions• or disapproves
proval of the Commission endorsed
a Final flat, It shall transmit its
to the Subdivider and the I
thPrenn, the Final Plat when sub -
mitted to the City Council
finding,
tiubdlt.der shell not n•nuhmlt tits
shall-
(1) Have attached thereto a dedie a -
F nnl lliat until all conditions or llml-
I
tory certificate executed by the Own-
tations shall have born corrected.
ern.
Section Y - 1►ratting
Profiles alkali be
(Y) Have attached thereto the opin-
lon of a quallfled attorney at law
,fated
Final Plate and
d, awn,
as a the date of the nubmis-
cion to the City Council. certifying
(a) On sheets ll%zl3+ia laches in
that the title to the land platted Is In
size, ur In multiples thereof.
nets,umbrifre
ig ins
4111 At standard engineering locales -
.•tend cPersons a rte Ion vee
Horizontal scales, 1 inch equals
Section 1, - installation of Improve -
Io, 50, 60 ur lo(► feet
menuu - Security fur Installation and
Verticle scales, I inch equals 4 or
Maintenance
s feet, or 1 Inch equals l0 feet
(a) As a condition to the approval
let Showing true north pulut, scales
of the Final Plat of property within
need, and date of completion of the
city limits the City Council may re -
final plat
quire the Subdivider to bring any
(d) With a Title accurately and
streets, roads, and alleys to a grade
clearly Indicatin the Name under
Subdivision it to be record-
as shown by the profiles attached to
the Final Plat and to Install Improve -
which the
ed; the Dames of the Owners, and
Monts shown on the Plat and sup -
Subdivider, and the Nantes of the
Civil Engineer, or Land Surveyor plat-
p„rtinf, documents• together with such
other mprovements as the City Coun-
ling the tract
cal determine necessary and author-
ised by law The City Council may
Section 3 information to be
further require the Subdivider to pro-
for the of
01hown
Final Plate and Profiles shall show.
vide security maintenance
such improvements or to provide se -
(r) Houndarles of the subdivision
bear -
ion
t within installation
of reu �h guaranteeing
with accurate dlmenrluna and
Ings, and the location and desu ription
time and maintenance thereafter and
Of all monuments.
rection
approve the Final Plat conditioned
upt,n receipt of such "curtly.
(b) Municlpal, County and
lines when intersecling the property.
ARTICLE V
(c) lAwatlon, width, and names of
Permits
all existing or platted streets, or other
Se,•tlon 1 - Building or Repair Per -
public ways, and easements within
end adjacent forty (Ni) feet to the
Inits.
(a1 The Building Commissioner shall
tract
not Issue building or repair permits
(d) lAwatfun, and accurate dimen-
for any structure on a lot In a sub -
"long of all proposed streets, alleys,
division, the slat of which was re-
blockii. lot lines, easements and areas
c(,rded after November 20, 1956 in via -
to be dedicated for parks, playgrounds.
Islion of this ordinance.
and ach,Nds
Section E -Permit for Installation
(e) Plans and ptv,files of each pro-
road, or
„f a $eptic Tank.
City Health officer shall
posed and entubllahed street,
alley on tilt. 'en ter liar of the to""-
(a) The
not Issue It permit for the Installation
way
(f) Plaits and profiles of loll proposed
a( x septic tank upon any lot In a
to on for which a plat has been
sanitary and sturm netters with grad-
rerurded after November E0, 1956, In
Innis and pipe rhea
vinlaI, )n of this ordinance
in) Plan and profiler of proposed
water distribution ")"tie m.■howin
ARTICLE Vl
of Ordinance
�orliParts
P riser and Chu Irxatlun of all
Thereof
valves and fire hydrantstion
All
rtphereofishall not beof 71deemeseed to Ins
allure, pointslofctangenDYi Itearingsrof
tangents, central angles, and length
validate any other section or part
and degree of curves.
(I) Names of all streets.
hereof.
ARTICLE Vit
Ordinance No. Y3 -e5 of the City of
(j) Block and lot numbers
(pubuque in hareby repealed.
( ) lyenrription of properly rubdl-
tided showing location and extent.
ARTICLE Vill
be known az
(1) The inlurn,stlon required under
and (h) of
This Ordinance shall
..Subdivision Regulations of the
sub-sectlot►r Irl, (f). (g).
this Section shall be rhuwn on sepu-
Upe
(•ity of Dubuque, lows"
rate draw Ings accompanying the Final
ARTICLE IX
Plat and properly certified.
(m) to (t.) shall I- pre'
Effective Date
ordinance shall be In force end
Item■ (a)
pared by a regiatered Surveyor and
Thar
of effect from and after Its final pan-
of the
Itenta (f) to (k► shall be prorred by
In both In-
sage, adoption and appproval
and publlcatlun an pro -
a registered Engineer
stances lite drawings shall i,ear the
the Sur-
l,lty (•ouncl►
vidod by la(v. E of Decen,-
the uth day
offfciul registration soul of
teyur ur Engineer.
(n) lls•here the Hubdivlder does not
Intro,loveA
ber, 1951
Rule requiring reading onunsnlm��u�
prupoar to dedlcute 'and fur rlrerlr,
(except
days runprndr [).cemloer, 1957.
day
alloys, ur uthrr public unrr
rasemrnt0 for ulilitlen) the inform"
rote the .oth
pagg recorded roll -call vote,
this :uth day
Dun r•ryuired byy rub-eectluns (d). tri•
this rertlun shall
da teddand ap{'roved
sf
(f1, (g 1, and lFr) of
IvrcPmber. Charles E. iPove,
nut ba, required
Section { ('ertificates to aeco no
Mayur.
Clarence P. Welu•
8chueller,
pany Submission to ('Illy Council.
Lro N,
A. Klntsinger,
Ili) Urdlosli„(p Title .- incum-
O,e of the
Charles
Cuun, .
brunoe When approval
C ommloss as bn ueeendorsed m
shall
elt
Attest Leo F Fru,nivalt
A Clerk•
unn(esiun
a Final fiat the (•u
the City
City
submit the Final Plat to
492 Special Session, I)ec'ember 20, 1957
Published officially in the Telegraph -
Herald Newspaper this 30th day of
December, 1957.
Leo F F rommelt,
1 t.--12/30 City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 66-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known as the Traf-
fic Code by designating Asbury
Street as a "through street" and
authorizing Stop Signs at Chaney
Road, Hillcrest Road, Valley View
Road and Avalon Road, presented
and read. Councilman Weld moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rales be suspended requiring an
Ordinance be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 66.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinanee
No. 33-49, known as The Traffic
Code by designating Asbury Street
as a "through street" and authoriz-
ing Stopp Signs at Chaney Road, Hill-
crest Road, Valley View ituad and
Avalon Road.
Be It Ordained By The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque, as follows:
Section 1 That Schedule 11 of
Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the
Trafflc Code of the City of Dubuque,
be and the name Is hereby amended
by adding a new Section -'Z" thereto
an follows:
"Z—Asbury Street from Unlversl-
ty Avenue to the City Limits.-,
Sec -tion 2. That Schedule III of
Ordinance No 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque
be and the name to hereby amended
by repealing Section 8 thereof and en-
acting a substitute therefor as foilowe:
"B—North-bound and mouth -bound ve-
hicles must slop before enter[,,
the internee ion of.
Rosedale and Avoca Streets -
East Twenty-first and %vastiington
Streets;
Fast Twenty-first and Elm Streets;
Lincoln and Stafford Avenues;
Past Twenty-ninth and White
Streets;
Cherry and Finley Streets;
East Twenty-second and White
:streets;
East Twenty-fourth and White
Streets;
Lincoln Avenue and Kniest Street,
Chaney Road and Hillcrest Road."
Section 3. That Schedule III of
Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque,
be and the name is hereby amended
by repealing Schedule A thereof and
enacting it substitute therefor as fol-
lows:
"A—hast-hound and went -bound ve-
hicles must stop before entering
the intersection of-,
Washington Street and East Six-
teenth Street;
Washington Street and rant Twen-
ty-ninth utreet;
Elm Street and East Twenty-ninth
!!street;
White Street and East Seventeenth
Street
Valleyview and Avalon Roads."
Section 4. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and aft-
er Its finalppaaasage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 20th day of Decem-
I-er, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 20th day of December, 1957
Passed by
r recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 20th day of
I December 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. NCHUELLFR
CHARLES A. KIN-rZINtsF.R,
Counrllrnen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially In The Tele-
graDh-Herald Newspaper this 27th day
f ecember 1957.
It. 12/'l7 LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu m o v e d the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 67-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 747 by Repealing Sec-
tion 7.4.10 and Enacting a Substi-
tute therefor, and by Enacting a
new Section 7.3.18., presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council.
Special Session, December 20, 1951 49.3
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen i
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
I1RIitNANCF No 67-57
An i irditianre Amen -ling i ordinance
No. 7.47 by Repealing Section 7.4.10
and Enay.•ting a Substitute therefor,
mild by in►acting a new Section 7.3.19.
Iii: IT ORltAl%*Fi) BY THE OITY
oiWNI'll. or THE VITY lot+' lit•.
131'(11 hl
Section 1, Thai Ordinanve No 7-17.
be ai.d the twin« is hereby amended
by Repeailrtar 7 3 l0 thereof
and prise tI11g th,• follu+cing as a sub
stitule therefor
Mith sides of Thirteenth
Street from louts Street to locust
Street -
Section 2. That Ordlnaner No. 7-17
be and the same Is hereby amend-
ed by addinir a new Sertion 7 3 1A
thereto aS tnU,•++s
"71.18 Huth sides of Thirteenth
Street from Comm) Avenue to law"
Street "
Section D. This llydlnait" shall be
In fub lump ami effect from and
atter Its Notal liassiig-•, adoption and
publivatlon as by law provided
Introducedthe 20th day of Decent -
heir. 1967.
Hule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unanl-
mnus vote the 20th day tit tteiember.
Ilt7
Passed by recorded rolLcali vote.
adopted and n rpro%rif this :0th day
of iter. -tuber, 1 57.
1'ilARI.F.14 M n(1VF
Mayor
t'I,AItFNVI-, P. \V ELI'
I.Fii N $0111'Fli-LER
411JARL1CH A KINT7.INI;F.R
Ctmncflruen
Alt -sit
leo N Fromnoelt
1'I1
y Clerk
Pnbllrhed officially In the Tele-
craph Hrrard Newspaper this 21th
day ,d liveember 1967
l,e(, F. Prommolt
i'tty Clerk
it l�.'17
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Parried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor I)ove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Absent-. fbuncllman Kolh
ORDINANCE NO. 68-57
Vacation of a Portion of Atlantic
Street, itost'ilale Atenue'and the
alley' lying; immediately south of
Lot A of Lot 1 of Lot I of Alineral
Lot 179, presented and read.
Councilman \%,elu ►noved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas- Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu-
Nayi.— None.
Absent- lbunelinian Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to he read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
Ordinance No. U-67
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended to the City Council
the vacation of a portion of Atlan-
tic Btreet, Rosedale Avenue, and
the alley lying immediately south
of Lot A of Lot I of Lut 1 of
Mineral Lot 1711; and
Whereas it appeare to the city
Council that the t'ity of Dubuque
In the owner of all abutting prop-
erty; and
Whe-pas the City Engineer has pre-
pared and submitted for Council
approval plats of the vacated por-
t>ons of the %seated streets, as-
signing kit numbers thereto; and
Whereas the Planning and Zoning
Commission has rwotnmended ap-
proval of the City Manager's recom-
mendation; acid
whereaa the City Council has do-
te mined that said portions of said
streets are no longer required for
public time;
Now Therefore, Be It ordained by
The City Council of The Pity of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the alley lying
south of lilt A of Lot 1 of Lot 1.
A;gond illy trerttwith itua+edalentAvenue,
,cud de*dt;nn(rd as a portion o1 Lot
+ t if varan-d alley and Rosedale
Avenue upp�,n the plat submitted by
ole• I'll Engineer, be and the same
is hereby vacated;
Section 2. That Rosedale Avenue
from the west line of Auburn Street
epprarn ru1NTn the plats prepared and
submitted by the Cit Englaesc es
1wrtion of Lot 171A of vacated
y and Hoeedale Avenue, be and
a"mr is hereby vacated% Street
-. ctlon S. That Atlas
n the north line of North Grand
-
kvenup to the south line rs
Avenue.xN the,�nQQname app
r and
plat )tCitypnngineerd and
It
pitted b)' the
tgnatvd thrn•on am I,ut 'L'JA of
114rd Atlantic Street, be and the
nu. a hereby +acated; said
ell„ii 1 That the plats of and
,i..l pnrtiunN of said r precis and
hecr y the re Pity Engineer, be
mlrt*d byhereapproved
n„1i urp Al a it' I City y 1'lark are
h, a,ttiiorlsed if tlubuquendorme t thehe re-
. i c:,i the VA)
That the i qty t'ierk be
tit-
he is hereby ►uthoriI is and N
--J to t}}rcUt'd raid ', In
•tirl,d*i•of,ythpf this l�ntY Recuder of
foul,
1'nunly Inw'a.
"1 .1, r, This lirdlnaore shall he
„n a
and e,'tad'optlon and Pnd u
I paasag {
I a, by I,,+rnthtrAaYrof ll*c*m
duced the ”
14x7• uiring Doo tare*
}: a u
ilia 1° Sspended r*ading yy unanl-
s*egrate 20th day of pecemDer
nn it" vote t e
1457.
494 Special Session, Deceinber 20, 1957
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
ado ted and Reproved this 20th day
r F"Pmber. 1957.
CHARLES E. D()VE, Jiayor
CLARENCE P. wELi7
LEO N. SCHUTTILLER
CHARLES A. KINTZ1Nr1ER,
Councilmen
.1ltest: Len F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 27th
day of December, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMRLT,
it. 12/27 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 69-57
An Ordinance Amending the Zon-
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque by Changing
the Zoning Classification of the
West 200 feet of Lot One of Min-
eral Lot 376A, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rule requiring reading of an Ordi-
nance on three separate days be
waived. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the
Ordinance on February 3, 1958,
at 7:30 P. M. in the Council Cham-
ber and that the City Clerk be in-
structed to publish notice of hear-
ing in the manner required by law.
Seconded by Coui-,:ilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 70-57
An Ordinance Amending the Zon-
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Dubuque by reclassify-
ing the property described as the
North t; of City Lot 470 in the
Original Town of Dubuque, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules he suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on t h r e e
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Welu m o v e d that
public hearing be held on the Ordi-
nance on February 3, 1958, at 7:30
P. M. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be instructed
to publish notice of the hearing in
the manner required by law.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Consolidated Chimney
Company requesting permission to
blast for felling the chimney at the
Interstate Power Company Plant,
Presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the request be
granted providing proper bond is
furnished. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of M. C. Mai requesting
re -consideration of a former peti-
tion made by merchants north of
Tenth street on Main for parking
facilities to serve the needs of
their respective locations, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition be referred
to the City Manager to be in-
cluded in a study of former park-
ing facility petition submitted by
Spacial Session. December 20, 1957 495
the merchants on Central Avenue.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kmtzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Schlueter Insurance
Agency requesting release of heat-
ing bond No. 28214.13-2652-54 issued
to Joseph J. Eisbach, presented and
read. Uouncilman Welu moved
that the request be granted provid-
ing there are no outstanding claims.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Key City Lodge of
International Association of Ma-
chinists requesting an investigation
of the menace of soot, cinder and
fly ash eminating from the Inter-
state Power Plant at the foot of
81h street, thereby causing dam-
age to the finish on cars parked
at the Morrison Company plant
at the foot of Seventh street, pre-
sented and read. Mr. Frank
Gonser and Vince Schmitt ad-
dressed the Council on behalf of
the petitioners stating that the soot
condition from the Interstate has
been in existence for a long time
and it seems to be getting worse.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition he referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. tarried by the follow -
int; vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached Agreement has
b e e n requested by the City in
order that we will have permission
of the Illinois Central Railroad to
construct sewer lines along their
properly from Dodge Street to
Rock Cut.
recommend that the City Coun-
cil approve the Resolution authoriz-
ing the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute this Agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
L J. Schlitz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 2S8.57
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque
is contracting for the construction
of a force main a!ong the Illinois
Central right-of-way along the edge
of the Mississippi River from Rail-
road Avenue to Rock Cut, and it
is necessary for the City of Du-
buque to obtain permission of the
Illinois Central Railroad Company
to cross or construct on the right-
of-way of the Illinois Central Rail-
road this sewer:
THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque that the Mayor and Clerk
be authorized to execute the Agree-
ment between the Illinois Central
Rairoad Company and the City of
Dubuque granting this permission.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVEMayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A R
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption ofthe r,,olution.
onded by Councilman schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of
Property Owners of a public hear-
ing on a proposed resolution of
necessity, estimate of cost, and a
Plat and schedule showing the
amouwds proposed to be assessed
ion
against each lot a�districthe t district as
thereof within a
496 Special Session, December 20, 1957
proved by the City Council for a
SANITARY SEWER, LIFT STA-
TION and FORCE MAIN improve-
ment of the type and in the fol-
lowing location:
I Sanitary Sewer located in
streets and alleys as follows:
1. In Sycamore Street from the
South Property Line of Vacated
East 19th Street to the center of
East 14th Street.
2. In East 14th Street from the
center line of Sycamore Street to
the East Property Line of Lot 448
of East Dubuque Addition No. 2.
3. In Cedar Street from the cen-
ter line of East 16th Street south
to the center line of Lot 346 of
East Dubuque Addition No. 2 ex-
tended.
4. In Maple Street from the South
Property Line of East 18th Street
to the center line of East 15th
Street.
5. In the alley between Pine and
Maple Streets from the center line
of Fast 16th south to the center
line of Lot 282 of East Dubuque
Addition No. 2 extended.
6. In Fast 15th Street from a
point 13 feet east of the East Prop-
erty Line of Pine Street to the
center line of Sycamore Street.
7. In East 16th Street from a
point 10 feet east of the East Prop-
erty Line of Pine Street to the
center line of Maple Street.
8. In East 16th Street from the
center line of Cedar Street east to
a point 10 feet west of the East
Property Line of Lot 378 of East
Dubuque Addition No. 2.
9. In East 1Gth Street from a
point 10 feet cast of the West
Property Line of Lot 418 of East
Dubuque Addition No. 2 to the
sewer line in Sycamore Street.
11 The Force Main is located in
East 15th Street from Lot 412 of
Fast Dubuque Addition No. 2 to
the intersection of the center line
of East 15th Street and White
Street,
III The Lift Station is to be lo-
cated in Lot 412 of East Dubuque
Addition No. 2.
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the proof of
Publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Statement of City Clerk From.
melt certifying that on December
2, 1957, a Notice to property Own.
ers was mailed by ordinary mail
to the owners of property as
shown by the records of the Coun-
ty Auditor within the bounds of the
proposed improvement designated
as Cedar, Maple, and Sycamore
Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station
and Force Main Improvement,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the statement be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
In the matter of the proposed
construction of Cedar, Maple and
Sycamore Streets Sanitary Sewer,
Lift Station and Force Main Im-
provement.
Objections of Chicago, Milwau-
kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
Company.
To the Honorable Mayor, City Man-
ager and City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Comes now the Chicago, Milwau-
kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
Company and respectfully objects
to the proposed special assessments
against this Railroad and its prop-
erties in connection with the Cedar
Maple and Sycamore Streets sani-
tary sewer, lift Station and force
main improvement for the follow.
ings reasons:
1. The following lots and par.
cels of real estate as shown on the
schedule and proposed to be as-
sessed to this Company are not in
fact owned by this Company, to -wit.:
(a) Lot 441 in East Dubuque
Addition No. 2 against which
there is a proopsed special assess-
ment in the amount of $610.13.
(b) Lot 442 in East Dubuque
Addition No. 2 against which
there is a proposed special assess-
ment in the mount of $610.13.
SI-w6al Ses%i►m, December 20, 19:7 197
(c) Lot 443 in East Dubuque
Addition No. 2 against which
there is a proposed special assess-
ment in the amount of $610.13.
(d) I.ot "A" in Block 5 Rail-
road Addition (vacated F. 19th
St.) against which there is a pro-
posed special assessment of
$625.30.
(e) Vacated F. 19th St. be-
tween Blocks 12 and 13 in Rail-
road Addition against which
there is a proposed special assess-
ment of $395.30.
(f) Vacated Ash Street be-
tween Blocks 12 and 17 against
which there is a proposed spec-
ial assessment in the amount of
$539.(►6. That portion of vacated
Ash Street from the northerly
line of F.. 19th Street to the
southerly line of Lot 19 in said
Block 12 and the southerly line
of Lot 6 in said Block 17 is not
owned by this ('ompany. The bal-
ance of said former Ash Street
between said Blocks 12 and 17 in
Railroad Addition has been sub-
divided into Lot 1 and Lot 2.
This Company owns Lot 1 of
said subdivision but does not own
Lot 2 of said subdivision.
(g) Vacated alley in Block 12
Railroad Addition against which
there is a proposed special assess-
ment of $168.45. This vacated
alley has been subdivided into
Lot 1 and Lot 2 thereof. This
Company does not own Lot 2 of
said subdivision.
(h) Vacated alley in Block 17
in Railroad Addition against
which there is a proposed special
assessment of $168.45. The va-
cated alley referred to has been
subdivided into Lot 1 and Lot 2
does
thereof an dthis Company
not own Lot 2 of said subdivision.
(i) Vacated E. 20th Street in
Railroad Addition from the east
property line of vacated Marsh
Street to the east property line
of vacated Lynn Street against
which there is a proposed special
assessment of $1020.61. Said por-
tion of vacated E. 20th has been
subdivided into Lots I and
n 2
thereof. This Company
does own Lot 2 of said subdivision.
(j) Vacated Lynn Street be-
tween Blocks 6, 11 and 12 in
Railroad Addition against which
there is a proposed special assess-
ment in the amount of $618.63.
That portion of former Lynn
Street has been subdivided into
Lots 1 and 2 thereof and this
Company does not own Lot 2 of
said subdivision.
2. The assessments proposed
against this Railroad Company and
its property would be in excess of
and not in proportion to any spec-
ial benefits which could be con.
ferred by said sewer improvement
upon the lots or property against
which such assessments would be
levied.
3. The assessments proposed to
be levied against this Railroad
company and its property, particu-
larly against the lots in Blocks 11,
12, 17 and 18 in Railroad Addition
and the portions of vacated Lynn,
Ash and E. 20th Streets owned by
this Company and the portions of
the vacated alleys within said
blocks owned by this Company, are
excessive, inequitable and discrim-
inatory and are not in accordance
kith any special benefits which
would be conferred in view of the
remoteness of such lots from the
proposed sewer improvement.
4. The assessment proposed to
be levied against this Railroad
Company and its property are ex-
cessive, inequitable and discrimina-
tory and not in accordance with the
special benefits which would be
conferred thereon in view of the
limtied and special use to which
said lots and property are and in
the foreseeable future will be used,
that is, for railroad tracks, app
urt
ences and facilities.
5, The valuations and each of
them set out in the schedule
and
so
determined by the Citycounciluthis
road Company Rail -
far as the property
o
concerned, are
arbitrary and excessive and gross-
ly overstate the values of said
erty with the proposed public im-
provement completed.
Wherefore. the undersigned ltai4
road Company asks that for each
and all of the reasons stated above
498 Special Session, December 20, 1957
the proposed assessments against
this Company and its property not
be made.
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST.
PAUL & PACIFIC RAIROAD
COMPANY,
By John N. Hughes
By Robt. W. Clewell
Its Attorneys
Councilman Welu moved that the
objections be overruled. Seconded
by Mayor Dove. Carried by ;he fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED
SANITARY SEWER
ASSESSMENTS
Honorable Mayor, City Manager,
Members of the City Council and
City Clerk, all of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, City Hall, Dubuque,
Iowa.
IN RE: Sanitary Sewer, Lift Sta-
tion and Force Main Improvement
for Cedar, Maple and Sycamore
Streets.
Gentlemen: We, the undersigned
property owners, Herald Walser
and Max Blum, are affected by the
proposed assessment for Sanitary
Sewer.
The undersigned Herald Walser
and Max Blum are hereinafter
known as and shall be call objec-
tors.
That the property owned by the
objectors to be affected is hereby
set forth showing legal description,
proposed valuation and proposed
estimated assesment. All property
in East Dubuque No. 2 Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Lot Proposed Proposed
Description Valuation Estimated
Assessment
429 $10,000.00 $1,710.22
430 9,000.(1(1 1,710.22
N48' 2"
431 7,000.00 1,610.99
484 6,200.00 1,512.14
485 5,000.00 1,247.76
486 15,000.00 1,247.76
487 10,000.() 1,247.76
488 8,00.00 1,247.76
Total Proposed Estimated
Assessment $11,534.61
The Objectors by way of inter-
posing objections state as follows:
A. The Objectors hereby request
that their property be deleted and
removed from the proposed Sewer
District for the six (6) reasons here-
inafter set out:
B. That in the alternative and
without withdrawing their request
for deletion and removal from the
proposed Sewer District in the
event their request for deletion
and removal is denied them, they
request that the proposed estimated
assessments on their property be
reduced for the six (6) reasons
hereinafter set out:
1. That the assessment or proposed
assesments are greatly in excess
of the special benefits conferred
on their property.
2. That the assessment or proposed
assesments are greatly in excess
of the proportionate benefits
conferred on their property as
compared with assessments on
other property within the pro-
posed sewer district.
3. That the objectors are using
their property for storage pur-
poses and will derive no benefit
whatever from the proposed san-
tary sewer.
4. That the assessment or proposed
assessments are in excess of
twenty-five (25%) percent of the
value of their property.
5. That the method of computation
of the assesments or proposed
assessments against objectors'
property are unjust, inequitable
and illegal according to Chap-
ters 391 and 391A of the Code
of Iowa (1954) in that the City
of Dubuque has failed to con-
sider whether the assessment
or proposed assessments against
objectors' property represents a
fair proportional part of the
total cost of the proposed sewer
project.
6. That the assesment or proposed
assessments against the objec-
tors' property is an attempt to
take private property without
due process of law contrary to
the Fifth (5th) and fourteenth
(14th) Amendments to the Con-
stitution of the United States
ow
Special Session, December 20, 19,5 499
and Sectio nNine (9) of Article
RESOLUTION NO. 242-57
One (1) of the Constitution of
Resolution of necessity for con -
the State of Iowa in which the struction of Cedar, Maple and Syca-
City of Dubuque proposes to more Streets Sanitary Sewer, Lift
deprive these objectors of their Station
and Force Main Improve -
property without due process of men
t.
law.
Also setting time and place of
Executed at Dubuque. Iowa this hearing and prescribing notice.
30th day of December, 1957.
Whereas, proposed plans and
Herald Walser specifications, plat and schedule
Max Blum have been duly prepared and ap-
Objectors proved
by the City Council of the
William T. Connery City of Dubuque and are now on
file in the office of the City Clerk
973 Main
Ilubuque, Iowa showing, among other things, the
Attorney for Objectors following:
a. An estimated total cost of the
County of Dubuque 1 SS
work.
State of Iowa f
b. The amount proposed to be
We, Ilerald Walser and Max
assessed against each lot for
Blum, being first duly sworn on
the improvement for the con -
oath, depose and say that we are
struction of Cedar, Maple and
the objectors named in the fore-
Sycamore Streets Sanitary
going Objection to Proposed Sani•
Sewer, Lift Station and Force
tary Sewer Assessment, that we
Main Iimprovement.
have read the same, have knowl•
Be It Therefore Resolved by the
edge thereof and that it is true
verily believe.
buque, uncal of the City of Du
and correct as we
Herald Walser
Max Blum
1. That the City Council deems
for the
Subscribed and sworn to before
in and for
it advisable and necessary
public welfare to make said im
me, a Notary Public
Dubuque County. Iowa, this 20th
provement.
be
day of December, 1957.
Connery
2, Said improvement shall
and done in accordance
William T.
Notary Public in and for Dubuque
constructed
Nsith said plans and specifications
the total of
County, Iowa
Councilman Welu moved that the
scost
and a portion of
hall be
making said improvementprivately owned
objections be overruled. Seconded
assessed aga`nst within the assess -
lying
by Mayor Dove. Carried by the
property platsuch in
district shown on
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ment exceed the
an amount not o
provided by law and in pro -
Kintzinger, Schueller, Weill.
amount
portion to the special benefits con
remainder
Nays --None.
Kolb.
(erred thereby and the
be paid out
Absent—Councilman
the
of the total cost shall
Fund.
Mr, Max Blum addressed
the proposed
of the Sanitation
shall be issued and sold
Council stating that
assesment against various Proper
3 Bunds a
deferred P y
in anticipation of when a con -
whemed
ties in the area the proposed
streets
crts
and ac -
tractshas been P n
Cedar. Maple & Sycamore
y
sanitary sewer, amounting to ap
cepted and the proceeds thereof
proximately $11.000 was Olt of
used to pay the contractor.
December,
reason.
attorney
q On the 20th day of
the City Council
Mr. William Connery
and Mr•
P-1 - Council
1957. at 7:30'n the City
representing Mr. Blum
Walser the Council stat
will meet the City in the
Chambers in and hear
addressed
ing that the proposed assessments
the
Iowa
City of Dubuque, I to the as -
subjectsparties
of greatly in excess I
and
property owners for
i and interested P
property
conferred on their property
p
ye.ssment
asked for a fair consideration.
fir) Special Session, December 20, 1957
and against the improvement, its
cost, the assessment thereof or the
boundaries of the district.
5. The City Clerk is hereby au-
thorized and directed to cause pub-
lic notice of the date, time and
place of hearing to be given by pub-
lication once each week for two
consecutive weeks the first of
which publications shall be not less
than fifteen nor more than twenty-
five days prior to said hearing and
by mailing a copy of said notice by
ordinary mail to the owners of said
property to be assesesd, as shown
by the records in the office of the
County Auditor not less than fif-
teen days prior to said hearing.
Approved on first reading this
25th day of November, 1957.
All objections are hereby over-
ruled and the foregoing resolution,
passed, adopted and approved as
proposed this 20th day of Decem-
ber, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO, 259-57
Resolution Approving Detailed
Plans, Specifications, Form of Con-
tract and Notice to Bidders and
Directing Advertisement to Bidders.
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa has hereto.
fore adopted Resolution No. 242-
57 being a Resolution of Necessity
for the construction of the Cedar
Maple and Sycamore Street Sani-
tary Sewer, Lift Station and Force
Main Lnprovement, and
Whereas, the City Engineer has
submitted and filed with the City
Clerk detailed plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and notice
to bidders for said improvement;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
that said pinas, specifications, form
of contract, and notice to bidders
are hereby approved and that the
City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to publish said notice to
bidders, in the manner provided by
law, once each week for two con-
secutive weeks, the first of which
publications shall not be less than
twelve (12) days before the date
set in said notice for receiving bids.
Be It Further Resolved that each
bidder shall be required to accom-
pany his bid with a certified check
on a solvent Iowa bank payable to
the City of Dubuque as follows:
Bid Section No. I $4,500.00
Bid Section No. 11 $13,000.00
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution and the
date be set as February 3, 1958
for the receipt of bids. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent ----Councilman Kolb.
December 20. 1957
Mr. L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
The construction of the City of
Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing Project No. 1 has been
completed in accordance with the
pians and specifications by the
Mulgrew Blacktop, Incorporated
except for water pockets in Decatur
Street and East 25th Street. These
water pockets will have to be fixed
so that the water will flow off the
street.
I therefore contacted the Mul-
grew Blacktop, Incorporated and
had them write an agreement to
You, attached hereto, that they
would do this work when weather
Special Session, December 0, 1957 501
permitting and a comparative por-
tion of their money would be re-
tained until such is done.
I hereby will accept the improve-
ment provided a comparative por-
tion of the money is retained to
complete above mentioned defects.
Respectfully submitted,
K. J. CULLEN
City Engineer
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
under construction by the Mulgrew
Blacktop, Inc., has been completed
in accordance with plans and spe-
cifications, except for water pock-
ets located in Decatur Street and
East 25th Street.
I therefore recommend the ac.
ceptance of this improvement with
the reservation that a comparative
portion of payment will be with-
held by the City until such defects
are repaired as per agreement in
attached letter.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Mana.
ger be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger_ Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 6, 1957
that a comparative portion of pay-
ment will be withheld by the City
until above work has been com-
pleted.
Yours very truly,
Mulgrew Blacktop Inc.
By Thomas J. Mulgrew,
President
Mr. L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Sir:
We the Mulgrew Blacktop Inc.
hereby agree to relay Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing and seal coat
in parts of the following named
streets as directed by the City
Engineer to eliminate water pock-
ets and to seal coat same.
(1) Decatur Street
(2) 25th Street
We _also ggree tbjt the—AccgpS�
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
lance of the 1957 City of Dubuque
Project No. 1 by the City Council
on December 20, 1957, does not
waive the above agreement and
December 20, 1957
ro the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching an Agreement
that would permit the City to pay
Mulgrew Blacktop, Incorporated
the city portion of the 1957 Asphal-
tic Concrete Surfacing Project No.
1 before accepting the work as com-
pleted.
The contractor has to perform
additional work in order to com-
plete the project so that it will
meet specifications and they can-
not do this until 1958.
Payment of the city share and
retaining that portion assessed
against private property will not
constitute acceptance and will not
cause undue hardship on the con-
tractor.
I recommend that the City Man-
ager be authorized to sign this
Agreement on behalf of the City
of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Mana-
ger be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays —None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
AGREEMENT
This Agreement entered into this
24th day of December, 1957, by
and between the City of Dubuque
as and Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc., as
contractor:
The parties hereto have entered
into a contract for the surfacing
of certain streets in the City known
as Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1;
Contractor concedes that the
work does not conform to specifica-
tions in certain portions and agree
to remedy the defects but is unable
to do so until the spring of 1958,
502 Special Session, December 20, 1957
however, contractor desires a par-
tial payment for work accom-
plished;
Owner is agreeable to paying
contractor the portion of the con-
tract price not assessable against
private property provided contract-
or agrees to correct the defects in
his work and make the same ac-
ceptable as soon as working con-
ditions permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, It is Agreed
Between th^ Parties:
1. Owner agrees to pay con-
tractor the sum of $33 038.39 as a
partial payment for the work done
by contractor under the above
contract.
2. Contractor agrees to complete
the work according to specifications
and remedy the defects by cutting
out the longitudinal and lateral
pavement joints on Grandview
Avenue as will be directed by the
City Engineer and replace the
same in a manner satisfactory to
the City Engineer with acceptable
material and to seal coat with ap-
proved asphalt and cover aggre-
gate, the entire length of Grand-
view Avenue from Dexter Street
to Clarke Drive.
3. Contractor agrees to accom.
plish the work set out in paragraph
2 as soon as working conditions
permit in the spring of 1958.
4. The time for performance of
contractor's contract shall be ex.
tended to June 1, 1958, and con- j
tractor waives any claim for in.
terest on any sums payable under
the contract prior to the acceptance
of the work and 52 days there-
after.
5. The sum payable by owner
under paragraph 1 hereof shall be
paid contractor upon the approval
of the terms of this Agreement by
the City Council of the City of Du-
huque and the surety on contrac-
tor's bond.
6. The execution of this Agree-
ment shall not constitute a waiver
by owner of any defects in the
work now known or hereafter dis.
covered.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
by L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager
Mulgrew Blacktop Company, Inc.
by Thomas J. Mulgrew,
Vice- President
RESOLUTION NO. 260-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the proposed
Agreement submitted by the City
Manager providing for the modifi-
cation of Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1 be and the
same is hereby approved.
Section 2. That the City Manager
be and he is hereby authorized to
execute said agreement on behalf
of the City of Dubuque and to pay
over to Mulgrew Blacktop, Incor-
porated the suin of $33,038.39 upon
the execution of said Agreement
and the approval thereof by the
surety on contractor's bond.
Section 3. That upon the consent
in writing of the surety on con-
tractor's band, the time for per-
formance of the contract for As-
phaltic Concrete Surfacing Project
No. 1 is extended to June 1, 1958.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
FINAL FSTLIIATE
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 261.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. l
Section 1 for construction of Bi-
tuminous Concrete surfacing on
the following named streets:
1. Angella Street from East
Property Line of Cox to East Prop.
erty Line of Lot 15 Quigley's Sub
Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from North
Property Line of Grandview to
South Property Line of Rosedale
Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from West Prop-
erty Line of Avoca Street to end
of Cherry Street.
Special Session, December 20, 1957 503
4. Decatur Street from West
Property Line of Rhomberg to
East Property Line of Lincoln Ave-
nue.
5. Fulton Street from East Prop-
erty Line of Monroe to East Prop-
erty Line of King Street.
6. Gilmore Street from South
Property Line of West 5th Street
to the end of Gilmore Street.
7. Greeley Street from South
Property Line of Broadway to west
lot line of Lot 16 King Grove Addi-
tion.
8. Monroe Street from South
Property Line of Broadway to alley
west of Fulton Street.
9. Prescott Street from South
Property Line of Emerson to South
Property Line of Roosevelt Street.
10. Providence Street from North
Property Line of Johnson to South
Property Line of Stafford Street.
11. West 17th Street from East
Property Line of Cox street to ex-
isting concrete on West 17th
Street.
12. Solon Street from East P.!op-
erty Line of Nevada to the West
Property Line of Alpine Street.
13, East 25th street from North
Property Line of Central to alley
north of Elm Street.
14. Union Street from South
Property Line of Cleveland to the
North Property Line of Rush
Street.
15. York Street from North Prop-
erty Line of Curtis Street to the
South Property Line of Dodge
Street, has been completed and
the City Engineer has submitted
his final estimate showing the cost
thereof including the cost of esti-
mates, notices, inspection, and pre-
paring the assessment and p
now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve.
ment is hereby determined to be
$63,863.09.
That $62,870.00 of the colt there.
of shall be assessable upon P
rivatc
property and $993.09 Deficiencies
shall be paid from the Street Con
struction Fund of the City of Du
buque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Kolb.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 261-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
Improvement of City of Dubuque
1957 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing
urfaceing Project No. 1 Section 1 for
construction of Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing on the following
named streets:
1.Angella Street from East Prop-
erty Line of Cox to East Property
Line of Lot 15 Quigley's Sub. Out
Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from North
Property Line of Grandview to
South Property Line of Rosedale
Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from West
Property Line of Avoca Street to
end of Cherry Street.
4. Decatur Street from West
Property Line of Rhomberg to East
Property Line of Lincoln Avenue.
5. Fulton Street from East Prop-
erty Line of Monroe to East Prop,
erty Line of King Street.
6. Gilmore Street from South
Property Line of West 5th Street
to the end of Gilmore Street.
7. Greeley Street from South
Property Line of Broadway to
west lot line of Lot 16 King Grove
Addition.
8. Monroe Street from South
Property Line of Broadway to al-
tey west of Fulton Street.
9. Prescott Street from South
Property Line of Emerson to South
Property Line of Roosevelt Street.
10. Providence Street from North
Property Line of Johnson to South
Property Line of Stafford Street.
504 Special Session, December 20, 1957
11. West 17th Street from East
Property Line of Cox Street to ex-
isting concrete on West 17th
Street.
12. Solon Street from East Prop-
erty Line of Nevada to the West
Property Line of Alpine Street.
13. East 25th Street from North
Property Line of Central to alley
north of Elm Street.
14. Union Street from South
Property Line of Cleveland to the
North Property Line of Rush
Street.
15. York Street from North Prop-
erty Line of Curtis Street to the
South Property Line of Dodge
Street, has been completed and
the City Manager has examined
the work and filed his certificate
stating that the same has been
completed according to the terms
of the contract, plans and specifi-
cations and recommends its accept-
ance, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted and the City
Engineer be and is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Clerk
subject to public inspection and
said Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of the Council's intention
to levy special assessments there-
for, as required by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of Street Im.
provement bonds issued upon the
above described improvement in
amount equal to the amount of his
contract, less any retained percent-
age provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SC!HUELLE.R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
L
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 263.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1,
Section If, Construction of Bitumi-
nous Concrete Surfacing on the
following named parking lots lo-
cated at:
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
3. Tenth and Central Avenue
has been completed and the City
Engineer has submitted his final
estimate showing the cost thereof
including the cost of estimates, no-
tices, inspection, and preparing the
assessment and plat, now there-
fore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$9,987.02.
That None of the cost thereof
shall be assessable upon private
property and $9,987.02 shall be
paid from the Parking Meter Fund
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Councilmen
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 26457
WIIEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
Special Session, December 20, 1957 505
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following applications be
granted and licenses be issued up-
on the compliance with the terms
of the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
John B. Burgmaier, 2419 Rhomberg
Avenue
DeForrest P. Koeller (Transfer of
address from 779 Iowa Street)
127 West 6th Street
CLASS "C' PERMIT
Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg Ave-
nue
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957,
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGFR
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 265.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply
wit hthe ordinances of this City
and they have filed proper bonds;
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Manager be and he is
directed to isue to the following
named applicants a Beer Permit.
Class "B" Permit
John B. Burgmaier, 2419 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
DeForrest P. Koeller, (Transfer
of address from 779 Iowa Street),
127 West 6th Street.
Class "C" Permit
Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such ap-
plicants be and the same are here-
by approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 266.57
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
Arnold and Marian F. Gartner
(Effective 1/1/58), 2997 Central
Avenue.
DeForrest P. Koeller (Transfer
of address from 779 Iowa Street),
127 West 6th Street.
John B. Burgmaier, (Effective
1/1/58), 2419 Rhomberg Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Pased, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
506 Special Session, December 20, 1957
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to advise
you that the "City of Dubuque
1957 Curb and Gutter Project No.
1, Section I and II, under con-
struction by the Thomas Flynn
Coal Company has been completed
in accordance with the plans and
specifications.
I, therefore, recommend the ac-
ceptance of the improvement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
FINAL ESTIMATE
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 267-57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of the City of Du-
ubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1, Section I
and II—
Construetion of concrete curb
and gutter on the following por-
tions of the following named
streets:
Section I
1. Audubon Street from South
Property Line of Lot 73 of Wood -
lawn Park Addition to Rosedale
Avenue.
2. North Grandview A v e n u e
(west side only) from the South
Property Line of Clarke Drive to
the North Property Line of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the
North Property Line of Primrose
to the northerly end of Keokuk
Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from East
Property Line of McPoland to the
East Property Line of Born Ave-
nue and the South Property Line
of Pennsylvania.
5. Montana Street from the
South Property Line of Wilbricht
Lane to the North Property Line
of Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from
West Property Line of Chaney
Road to the west city limits.
7. Prescott Street from the
South Property Line of Emerson
Street to .the South Property Line
of Roosevelt Street.
8. Solon Street from East Pro-
perty Line of Nevada Street to
the West Property Line of Alpine
Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from South
Property Line of Asbury Street to
the West Property Line of Wil-
bricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from North
Property Line of Asbury Street to
the South Property Line of Karen
Street and from the North Pro-
perty Line of Karen Street to the
northerly end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from North
Property Line of Curtis Street to
the South Property Line of Dodge
Street.
Section II
1. North Grandview A v e n u e
from South Property Line of Clarke
Drive (east side only) to the ex-
tended East Property Line of
North Algona Street and from the
extended East Property Line of
North Algona Street to the North
Property Line of Dexter Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from West Property Line
of Bluff Street to the extended
East Property Line of Burch Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widen-
ing from the North Property Line
of University Avenue to the ex-
tended East Property Line of Lot
1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with 6" plain
concrete surfacing with integral
curb; has been completed and the
City Engineer has submitted his
final estimate showing the cost
thereof including the cost of esti-
mates, notices, inspection, and pre-
paring the assesment and plat, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
SECTION I—$75,607.35; SECTION
II --$43,488.94.
That Section I $63,483.67—See-
tion II--NONE—of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon pri-
vate property and Section I $12,-
123.68, shall be paid from Street
Construction Fund $11,544.64, City
Share of C. A. Strub portion
$579.04.
Section II shall be paid from
Extra Expense 109A $1,985.64,
Special Session, December 20, 1957 507
Street Construction Fund $41,503.30
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER.
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absrnt—Councilman Kolb.
the West Property Line of Alpine
Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from South
Property Line of Asbury Street to
the West Property Line of Wil-
bricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from North
Property Line of Asbury Street
to the South Property Line of
Karen Street and from the North
Property Line of Karen Street to
the northerly end of Woodlawn
Street.
11. York Street from North Pro-
perty Line of Curtis Street to the
South Property Line of Dodge
Street.
Section It
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk
to Publish Notice.)
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 268.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of the City of Du-
buque 1957 Curb and Gutter Pro-
ject No. 1, Section I and II—
Construction of concrete curb
and gutter on the following por-
tions of the following named
streets:
Section I
1. Audubon Street from South
Property Line of Lot 73 of Wood -
lawn Park Addition to Rosedale
Avenue.
2. North Grandview a v e n un e
(west side only) from the South
Property Line of Clarke Drive to
the Forth Property Line of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the North
Property Line of Primrose to the
northerly end of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from East
Property Line of McPoland to the
East Property Line of Born Rve-
nue and the South Property Line
of Pennsylvania.
5. Montana Street from the
South Properly Line of Wilbricht
Lane to the North Property Line
of Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from
West Property Line of Chaney
Road to the west city limits.
7. Prescott Street from the
South Property Line of Emerson
Street to the South Property Line
of Roosevelt Street.
8. Solon Street from East Pro-
perty Line of Nevada Street to
1. North Grandview avenue
from South Property Line of
Clarke Drive (east side only) to
the extended East Property Line
of North Algona Street and from
the extended East Property Line
of North Algona Street to the
North Property Line of Dexter
Street.
2. Vilest 3rd Street (south side
only) from West Property Line
of Bluff Street to the extended
East Properly Line of Burch
Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widen-
ing from the North Property Line
of University Avenue to the ex-
tended East Property Line of Lot
1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with 6"
plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb has been completed
and the City Manager has exam-
ined the work and filed his cer-
tificate that the same has been
completed according to the terms
of the contract, plans and specifi-
cations and recommendse its ac-
ceptance, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation
and that
City Manager be approved
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted and the City
Engineer be and he is hereby di-
rected to prepare a plat and sched-
ule showing the lots or parcels
of real estate subject to assess-
ment for said improvement and
file the same in the office of the
City Clerk subject to public in-
spection and said Clerk shall up -
un receipt of such plat and sched-
ule publish the notice of the Coun-
cil's intention to levy special as-
508 Special Session, December 20, 1957
sessments therefor, as required
by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and
he is hereby directed to pay to
the contractor from the funds to
be realized from -the sale of street
improvement bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in amount equal to the amount
of his contract, less any retained
percentage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of December, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
There being no further business,
Councilman Welu moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Approved ... ! W. P...2........1958
. June,
City
i
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
For the Year
1958
CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1958
COUNCILMEN
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER PETER J. TA,KOS
City Clerk ...................................................... LEO F. FROMMELT
City Solicitor ..............................................THOMAS H. NELSON
Police Judge................................................ROMOLO N. RUSSO
CITY MANAGER --L. J. SCHILTZ
City Treasurer—
Building Commissioner—
EDWARD M. TSCHIRGI
DONALD BANDY
City Auditor—
Plumbing Inspector—
A. L. HOLSCHER
RICHARD J. FEYEN
City Engineer—
Electrical Inspector—
KENNETH J. CULLEN
LUVERN J. NORTON
City Assessor—
Health Director—
HARRY J. HANOVER
DR. A. J. ENTRINGER
Chief of Fire Department—
Sanitary Officer—
THOMAS C. HICKSON
ARTHUR J. MILLER
Chief of Police—
Milk Sanitarian—
HUGH B. CALLAHAN
A. J. ROTH
Sup't. of Water Works—
Food and Restaurant Inspector—
J. J. HAIL
MRS. MILDRED KENNEDY
Street Department—
Director of Recreation—
CLETUS ALLEN
NICHOLAS J. SUTTON
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the, first
Monday of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT Page
A
Jan.
(American Trust and Savings Bank, appointed depository
of public funds ._ ----
2
"
6 -Asbury Street, eastbound vehicles must stop before enter-
ing the intersection of Asbury Street and Hillcrest
Road
14
"
6 -Agreement between the Illinois Central Railroad and the
City of Dubuque permitting the City to construct a
36 inch pipe under their right-of-way in connection
with the sewage treatment plant
32
Feb.
3 -American Legion Auxiliary, requesting permission to hold
a tag day _
58
"
3-Angella Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
of assessments
62
"
3 -Audubon Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
"
of assessments ----
3 -Audubon Street, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assessments-
64
81
"
3-Anthoine Mrs. Angella, granted Class "B" Beer Permit-
100
Mar.
3 -American Trust & Savings Bank, relative to broadcasting
the Council meetings
103
"
3 -Audit of the City Water Department for the year 1957-
105
"
3 -Alpha Avenue, City Manager recommending the installment
of street lights
105
"
3 -Auxiliary of Grand Army of Republic, requesting permis-
sion to hold a flag day
110
"
3-Althaus Herbert E. and Emil F., granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
117
"
3 -Adeline Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the
east property line of Ramona Street to the east end
of the Street ___119, 119, 120, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168
169, 170, 171, 217, 218,
543, 544
"
3 -Alley between Locust and Bluff, improvement with Bitum-
inous Concrete Surfacing from the north property
line of Jones Street to the south property line of 5th
172, 173, 175, 219, 246, 540,
541, 542
April
Street 125, 126, 171,
7 -Asbury Street, east bound vehicles must stop before enter-
ing Asbury Street and Hillcrest Road
185
May
5 -Alley running from Jones to West 1st Street, east of Lo-
cust Street, City Manager recommending that two
way traffic be allowed -- ___ _
201, 204
"
5 -Austin Place, construction of an eight inch sanitary
225, 226, 227, 228,
262, 263
sewer __-_ _224,
764, 265, 266, 289, 545,
546, 547
"
5 -Arlen Clarence, approval of plat of Blocks 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12 and 13 of Clover Hilts Subdivision
229, 230
June
2 -American Trust & Savings Bank, correction of assessment
240
"
2 -Assignment, American Trust & Savings Bank by Mulgrew
Blacktop Inc. --
240
247
"
2 -Adeline Street, grade established __
"
2 -Agreement between the Illinois Central Railroad and the
City of Dubuque for the construction of a sidetrack
to be used for the Sewage Treatment Plant _
268
"
23 -Assignment, Schueller and Co. Inc. to First National Bank
274, 275
"
23-Althauser Street, petition to change name to Terrace
308, 356
"
Hill _-.-.286,
23-Abing Merlin K., granted Cigarette Permit -- _ _ .
295
"
23-Anthoine Angella Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit _ ___
295
"
23 -Apel Merlin, granted Cigarette Permit---.-_--
295
"
23 -Atlantic & Pacific Tea Cu., granted Cigarette Permit __
296
"
23 -Apel Arthur, granted Cigarette Permit _--
297
"
23 -American Veterans of World War II, granted Cigarette
Permit _ ---
297
"
23 -American Legion Dubuque Post No. 6, granted Cigarette
Permit -_._-. ----------
297
lffff: 0�.0
1958
SUBJ E.0 T
Page
A
"
23—Alba Cruso A., granted Cigarette Permit ----__
298
"
23—Althaus Herbert E., granted Cigarette Permit _—_.__
248
"
23—Arvanitis George P., granted Cigarette Permit _
299
"
23—American Legion Dubuque Post No. 6, granted Class "B"
Beer Permit ^ _
299
"
23—Abing Merlin K., granted Class "C" Beer Permit--_
300
July
7—Agreement between City of Dubuque and the Dubuque Hu-
"
mane Society .�
7—Alta Place, construction of an 8" sanitary sewer from a
305, 375
point 125 feet north of the north property line of Del-
aware Street to the existing sanitary sewer in Green
"
Street 317, 318, 350, 366, 367, 398, 399, 443, 475,
476, 477
21—Assignment, Harry D. Harper to First Federal State Bank,
Des Moines, Iowa _
325
"
21—Applications for tax exemption on agricultural or horticul-
tural land of ten acres or more —
327
Aug.
4—Assignment, Hennessey Bros. Inc., to Dubuque Bank &
Trust Company
350
4—Althauser Avenue, petitions protesting the changing of
"
name of street to Terrace Hill —
355, 356
4—Agreement, between City of Dubuque and Housing and
Home Finance Agency of the Community Facilities
Sept.
Administration of the United States
2—Andresen William J., Notice Claim
361, 362
"
of
2—Armed Forces Recruiters, requesting that four parking
379, 428
spaces at 6th Street Parking Lot be reserved for
"
armed forces vehicles
2—Amvets Auxiliary, requesting per to hold tag day—
31{5
385
_
17—American Municipal Association, invitation to attend 35th
Annual Congress in Boston, Massachusetts —
17—Annextion, City Manager recommending
402
that an election be
authorized to vote on the annexation of areas to the
north and west of the present city limits. 414,
415, 416
"
17—Apel Merlin, —�--Class--- ; �17, 421, 422, 423,
Iand
484, 485
418
Obetweengranted
ct.
1—Agreement, Cityof Dubuque
George Saffran
and Chris and Bernice Willy, wherein the City ac-
cepts Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Willy Place as Dane Street.._
6—Ace Plumbing and Heating Co., heating
425, 426
"
bond �.�
6—Anderson Alvin, heating bond
434
Nov.
—
3—Agreement, between Flynn Ready -Mix Concrete and the
434
"
Board of Dock Commissioners __
452
"
3—Acheson A. T. and John, heating bond _ _ w__.
453
3—Agreement, between Edward H. & Alta Dare and the Cit_v
"
"
of Dubuque
3--Am6'ets Post No. 3, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
453
24—Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, granted Class "C" Beer
482
Permit
Dec.
9—Alber Edward L. Notice of Claim
527
'
_.._._...__.._.._,_,�.�—_
9—Alba Cruso A., granted Class "C" Bcer Permit _ .___......,_
534
544
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 til ` I 1 I ECT Page
B
Jan.
6 -Bonds, Public Employees Honesty Blanket Position Bond
to cover all employees except that of the City Man-
ager and City Treasurer who will file individual bonds
1, 10
"
O. -Bock Earl J., communication concerning the proposed shop-
ping center on Jecklin Farm . ----
9
"
6 -Becker Joseph A. et al., requesting a four way stop on the
corners of East 25th and Washington Streets __
16, 36
"
6 -Boulevard Lights, Princeton Place, Devon Drive and Cam-
bridge Court .___29, 30, 31, 58, 59, 368, 386, 387, 388,
389, 390
"
6-Bonz Leo R., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _..
33
Feb.
3 -Buechel Louis, heating bond -
38
"
3 -Board of Dock Commissioners, submitting an outline for
the development of Area A. __
39, 40
"
3 -Berkley Place, acceptance of dedication
99
Mar.
3 -Bush Dallas, cancellation of sidewalk bond
103, 129
"
3 -Born Avenue, City Manager recommending the installation
"
of street lights
3 -Bradley Maxine Mrs., Notice of Claim _
105
107
"
3 -"Bunker Hill Municipal Golf Course" under jurisdiction of
the Playground and Recreation Commission
11, 112
"
3 -Bunker Hill Road, improvement with curb and gutter
from the south property line of Clarke Drive to the
north property line of Asbury Road 119, 120,
164, 165
166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 196, 217,
543, 544
"
3 -Bunker Hill Road, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the south property line of Clarke Drive
to the north property line of Asbury Road_.__.... -124,
_...._173, 175, 218, 219, 540,
126, 271
541, 542
"
3 -Bissell Lane, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing from the north property line of Dodge Street
to the south property line of Jones Street_. -125, 126,
172, 173
175, 219, 540,
541, 542
"
3 -Board of Health, Special Session
128
"
31-Buclow William, requesting a refund on assessment for
129, 210
"
improvement of Angella St.
31 -Board of Dock Commissioners Report For the Year 1957-
129
"
31 -Board of Dock Commissioners, submitting Lease and
Agreement with Dubuque Bulk Commodities River
135
"
Terminal
31 -Brown Angela C., correction of assessment for curb and
gutter on Pennsylvania Ave.
138
148, 205
"
31-Beversdorf Chas., requesting excavation permit ____
"
31 -Berke Chris, requesting the extension and grading of Ful-
"
ton Street -.. ___
31-Bournias Louis"T., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ----
148, 203
150
"
31-Birkett Donald P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit.._.._._
"B"
151
151
"
31 -Bahl Adele Mrs., granted Class Beer Permit --
"B"
151
"
31-Brillhart Robert A., granted Class Beer Permit___.
"
31-Birkett Donald P., granted Cigarette Permit
152
152
"
31 -Banks Clifford, granted Cigarette Permit ----
152
"
31-Brillhart Robert A., granted Cigarette Permit
Aril
7 -Board of Health, Regular Session -_ _ -
198
'
7 -Burd Richard L., application for renewal of license to op-
erate a mobile home park approved ----
May
5 -Butler Ellis G. or John E., appointed Attorney -in -Fact
200
for Aetna Casualty and Surety Company --
205
"
"
5-Berwanger Boiler Shop, heating bond ---
bond
208
"
5 -Byrne Thos. E., cancellation of sidewalk
5 -Beverly Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer .224, 225, 226, 227, 228,
_ _..__..264, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
262, 263
546, 547
1958
INDEX — BOOK 88
SUBJECT
B
5—Born Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer ._.224, 225, 22n
—162, 203, 204, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545.
5—Bowen Robert J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__---
5—Brant Carl N., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ._�
5—Bisping Herbert F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit,
5—Bush Harriet, granted Class "B" Beer Permit ___
June 2—Black and White, Yellow and Checker Cab Inc., taxi -cat;
policy
2—Bethany Home, offer to purchase Lots 1 and 2 of Lot 38
Burtons Addition____ _ 7411
2—Bertsch Leonard, relative to increase in water 2—Bissell Lane, grade established .._._ r rates
r rat..,�___—
2—Bellman Joe, relative to compensation for land deeded to
the City
2—Burke Josephine, granted Class "B" Beer Permit —�
" 2—Bergquist Ray, reappointed to Planning & Zoning Com
mission
2—Board of Health, Special Session
23—Braconier Plumbing & Heating Company, heating bond
23—Bra
conier Plumbing & Heating Company, excavation policy
23—Burkart Fuel Company, cancellation of sidewalk bond.-..._._
23—Berntgen Frank H., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bournias Louis T., granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Bonz Leo R., granted Cigarette Permit —_-
23—Brant Carl N., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Brammer Roy and Rex, granted Cigarette Permit .�
123—Bush Harriet, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Birkett Donald P. granted Cigarette Permit
23—B. P. O. E. Lodge No. 297, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bowen Robert J., granted Cigarette Permit __.._..�"_,._
23—Brillheart Robert A., granted Cigarette Permit —
2,3—Banks Clifford, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bahl Adele Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bertsch Roger M., granted Cigarette Permit-
23—Bournias Rhea Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23--!Baumhover John 4. *'& Rosemary, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bisping Herbert, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Bertsch Leonard P., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Baxter James W., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Burgmaier John B., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Beecher Oil Company, granted Cigarette Permit ._. _
" 23—Burke Josephine Mrs. granted Cigarette Permit
23—Bradley Clyde L., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Berntgen Frank H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
23—Bournias Rhea Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ._—
Permit
23—Baumgartner John M .--
. & Rosemary, granted Class "C" ,_ _Beer
July 7—Byrne Robert E., sidewalk bond_"~� _ ��--'--
7—Beadle Loras, heating bond-
7—Burkart Fuel Company, heating bond
" 7—Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks, audit report of the City of
Dubuque for the year 1957
7—Budget Estimate for the fiscal year beginning January 1,
1959 and ending December 31, 1959__305, 306, 325, 345,
7—Byrne Thomas Mrs., requesting the improvement of Mc-
Clain Street _ _ _ __ _
7—Becker William, Kaufman Avenue Sulxlivisi approval
--
of plat __ _
21—Buelow Norman et al., requesting a stop sign at Fast 28th
21—BalishndA exhheatingte
_ _ ..__........ _....
__.___
g policy ___....____.__......___.._..__.__..__._..._..._.__
Page
227, 228
546, 547
232
232
232
232
239
286, 335
244
247
261
270
271
273
280
280
286
295
295
296
296
296
296
296
296
296
297
297
297
297
297
297
298
298
298
298
298
298
299
299
299
300
304
304
304
304
346, 347
314, 326
319, 342
326
327
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1958 SUBJECT Page
B
Aug.
4—Brandt George, requesting suspension of taxes _ 351,
377
"
4-11issell Iane, petition for one-way northbound denied _.—
352
"
4—Ble.ch Paula Miss, Settlement of Claim —
355
"
4—Becker William, requesting vacation of 8 foot wide public
utility easement lying in Lot 3 of Block I of William
Becker Kaufman Avenue Subdivision ---._____.__
360
Sept.
2—Bush Dallas, cancellation of sidewalk bond .—.—___..__..._
374
"
2—Beaves Plumbing & Heating, excavation policy ---M
375
"
2—Beaves George I., heating bond ___ _N
375
"
2—Bleile Elmer, Notice of Claim ----- 379,
447
"
2—Building Code Amended, by repealing Section 322 and en-
acting a substitute --
384
"
2—Buechel Louis, requesting excavation permit
385
"
17—Butt Homer V. and Verna Warren, vacation of a part of
Sunny View Hills Subdivision 411,
412
"
17—Barker LaVerna L. Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit _ _.__
418
"
17—Barker LaVerna L. Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit—
419
Oct.
6—Blume August, sidewalk bond —
434
11
6—Brede Florence F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
444
Nov.
3—Board of Health, Regular Session —
451
"
3—Board of Dock Commissioners, Agreement with Flynn
Ready -Mix Concrete —_--
452
"
3—Bock Michael J., sidewalk bond ._—
453
"
3—Buechel Louis, excavation policy
453
"
3--Blaser, Frank, Alois J., Regina, and Mary Luther, con-
veying the easterly 10 feet of Lot 66 in Finley's Ad-
dition to the City of Dubuque for widening of North
Grandview Ave.---
462
"
3—Beecher John J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit—
482
"
24—Budget Amended for the year 1958 ._.506, 507, 508,
535
"
24—Berkley Street, City Manager recommending the installa-
tion of street lights --
509
"
24—Bisanz Anne Mrs., Notice of Claim
512
"
24—Bissell Fred E. Jr., appointed to Planning & Zoning Com-
Dec.
mission
9—Bellman Joseph H. & Helen, correction of assessment--
528
531
"
9—Bauer Mary, Notice of Claim ---
533
"
9—Beard Edward A., Notice of Claim
533
"
9—Bertsch Roger, relative to remodeling front of tavern to
conform to City regulations —
548
"
9—Bertsch Roger, granted Class "B" Beer Permit —
549
"
9—Burgmaier John B., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ____—
549
"
9—Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks, No. 297, granted
Class "B" Beer Permit
549
a
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1958 SUBJECT Page
C
Jan. &--City Council Regular Session _ _ __r _ _
1
6—City Manager, submitting Pay Plan and Personal Mules and
Regulatiore, for Council Approval _ _ _
2
6—City Manager, advising Council of his appointing all
officers and employees ._ �i
2
!r -City Manager, recommending the installation of street
lights at Karen and Evergreen Drive _
10
6 -City Manager, submitting a list of Street and Sewer Pro-
„ jects for 1958 _____ _ �.
10, 11
6—Cleveland Avenue, improvement with asphaltic macadm sur-
facing from the West Property bine of Bryant Street
to the East Property Line of State Street, schedule
of assessments _�_�_. ___..._._._ lg�
19, 20
Feb. 3—City Council, Regular Session _
35
3 --City Manager, recommending the installation of street
lights on Kerrigan Road and Grandview intersec-
tion, including the four approach entrances, and also
on the Kerrigan Road between Railroad Avenue and
Grandview Avenue _
35
3—Chief of Fire Department, authorized to attend instructor's
Conference
3—City Manager, to attend a meeting of the Mississippi Val-
36, 129
ley Conference of State Highway Departments_...._._
"
38
3—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works reports for the month of December
as well as list of claims and payrolls for which
war-
rants were issued for the month of December, 19,7......
38
3—City Solicitor, submitting 1958 Supplement to revised Or-
dinances of 1951 .�
41
3—Civil Service Commission, submitting report on entrance
examination for the Police Department _
"
42
3—Claims for the month of December, 1957, proof of pub-
lication
3—Council Proceedings for the months of Jnly and August,
42
1957, approved as printed._..._-_--__�`�_�
- -_ __
3—C;ty of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Sm•facing Project No.
43
1, schedul% of assessments
3—Cherry Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
61, fit
of assessments _ _
" 3—City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb
64
and Gutter Project
No. 1, schedule of assessments
3—Cedar, Maple and Sycamore Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift
81, 104
Station and Force Main Improvement, awarding of
contract _� 96, 97, 129, 488, 489,
490, 511
Mar. 3—City Counncil, Regular Session
3—Civil Defense Director, William D. Callaghan, submitting
103
a proposed budget covering the City's share of the
Civil Defense Program __ ] 03,
U3,
3—Claims for the month of January, 1958,
135 , 137
cation proof of pu li-
_ _ __
3—City Employees Local 228, letter
103
11-Fafor forty
hour work week
_
3—Council Proceedings for the month of 5cptetnlxr, 1957,
143
approved as printed
3 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, and City Health Depart-
104
ment, reports for the fiscal year behinning January
1."
3—City Auditor,CityTreendinasurer City Health'
eal h7Department
IUS
and
City Water Works, reports for the month of Jan-
uary as well as list of claims
and payrolls for which
warrants were issued for the month of January,
1958_
lU5
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
Page
C
" 3 -City Manager, recommending the installation of street
176, 218
lights at the following locations: Lenox and Born,
?19, 532, 540,
Born and Indiana, Born and Ridgeway, Indiana and
Alpha, Ridgeway and Alpha, On Indiana between Al-
pha and Born, On Indiana between Alpha and Mis-
facing from the west property line of Grandview Ave.
souri
105
" 3 -City Manager, recommending the installation of street
171, 172
lights on Mineral Street and Devon Drive, Princeton
173, 174, 175, 176, 219, 540,
Place on pole at turn south of Devon Drive
106
" 3 -City Manager, recommending that the City use women for
parking meter control _. _.
106
" 3 -Cook Earl W., Notice of Claim
109
" 3 -"City of Dubuque 1958 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project
124, 125
No. 1." 118, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170, 171
196, 217, 218,
543, 544
" 3 -Carter Road, improvement with curb and gutter f rom the
15422
east property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the south
" 31 -City Solicitor, submitting his opinion concerning the trans-
property linel of Kane Street 119, 120, 164, 165,
166, 167
168, 169, 170, 171, 217,
543, 544
" 3 -Custer Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the
31 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
west property line of Grandview Avenue to the east
property line of Atlantic Street_..._119, 120, 164, 165,
166 167
168, 169, 170, 171, 217,
543, 544
" 3 -"City of Dubuque 1958 Hot -Mix -Hot -Laid Asphaltic Con-
crete Surfacing Project No. 1." 121, 159, 160,
161, 162
163, 216, 217, 440, 469, 471, 472, 473,
474, 531
" 3 -"City of Dubuque 1958 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1: ' 124, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175,
176, 218
?19, 532, 540,
541, 542
" 3 --Custer Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing from the west property line of Grandview Ave.
to the east property line of Atlantic Street -.-124, 125,
171, 172
173, 174, 175, 176, 219, 540,
541, 542
" 3 -Chancy Road, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing from the south property line of Hillcrest Road
to the north property line of Pennsylvania Avenue-
124, 125
171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 219, 540,
541,
" 31 -City Council, Special Session
15422
" 31 -City Solicitor, submitting his opinion concerning the trans-
fer of funds to the Local Civil Defense Unit
135, 136
t
31 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works reports for the month of February
as well as a list of claims and payrolls for which
warrants were issued for the month of February, 1958
137
" 31 --Claims for the month of February, 1958, proof of pub'.i-
cation
137
" 31 -City Manager, recommending the installation of a stop
sign at University Ave. and Asbury Street, both sides
of St. Ambrose Street to make traffic stop before en-
tering from Rosedals Street -
138
" 31 -City Manager, recommending that a plat and schedule be
prepared for boulevard lights on Main Street, Iowa
Street and Central Avenue _____
139
" 31 -Correll Chas. T., Notice of Claim_.____._---- -- -
142, 209
<
31 -Crane L. H., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. 103
147
" 31 -Clover Hills Subdivision, approval of Lot 2 Block 2--
150
" 31 -Cunningham Gordon, granted Cigarette Permit __
152
" 31 -City Manager, authorized to submit an application for
a grant for advance for public works planning which
shall consist generally of the construction at East
14th Street and Pine Streets of a four lane overpass
%
with sidewalks and approaches and also construct
East 14th Street from Cedar Street to Kerper Boule-
vard .
153, 154
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1958 SUBJECT
Page
C
" 31—City Manager, recommending that proceedings he instituted
to replace the brick sidewalk on the south side of
West Tenth Street from Main to first alley west of
and adjacent to Lot 46 in the original Townsite of
the City of Dubuque with a modern concrete side-
walk and assess the cost against the abutting prop-
erty 156, 211, 268, 341,
April 7—City Council, Regular Session
363, 364
159
" 7—Christensen John et al., objecting to the proposed im-
provement of Windsor Ave. _...,
" 7—Correll Charles T., cancellation of sidewalk bond
160
186
" 7—Council Proceedings fo- the month of October, 1957, ap-
proved as printed —
" 7 --Civil Service Commission, report of examination held for
187
position of Water Plant Operator r _._ ___r—
187
7—City Manager, recommending that the City Clerk change
the final asse.,sment schedule on Greeley Street to cor-
rect typographical error covering lots 17 through 33
in Kings Grove Addition
r
7—Cox Durance E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_._______..._
" 7—City Manager, directed not to issue
188
193
excavation permits for
portions of the following named streets for a period of
ten years from the date of completion of construc-
tion of each named street: Kaufmann Avenue,
Bunker Hi'l Street, Floraview Drive, Wilbricht Lane,
Merfeld Lane, Meadow Lane, Custer Street, Chancy
Road, Hawthorne Street,
Glen Oak Street, Alley be-
tween Locust and Bluff running from Jones to 5th
Street, Davis Avenue, Hempstead Street, Bissell Lane,
Montana Street, Windsor Avenue
— —
7—Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer Bid Section No. 2 com-
pleted
193, 194
and accepted _
7—City Manager, recommending that the City Solicitor insti-
194
tute condemnation proceedings to acquire real estate
from property owners abutting
streets to be improved
with concrete curb and gutter --_ _
ay 5—City Council, Regular Session
19G 197
_
" 5—Council Proceedings for the month of November, 1957,
199
approved as printed__
5—Claims for the month of March, 1958,
200
proof of publication
5—Commissioner of Registration, submitting for Council
200
ap-
proval a list of Clerks of Election who shall have
charge of the election register for
tion the Primary Elec-
2,
"
5—City Manager. recommune
ending the sale of o ing
within Rosedale Addition and Woodlawn ParkySubdi--
2W
„ vision _ — _ —
5—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health
204
Department and
City Water NVorks, reports for the month of March
as well as a list of claims and payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of March, 1958_.____
" 5—Clewell James B. et al., objecting to the re
205
-zoning of the
area adjacent to Asbury Road ane! Carter Road for
„ the proposed shopping
center
5 --City of Dubuque 1958 Sanitary Sewer Project No. 1 Con_
V8
struction of an eight inch sanitary sewer and appur-
tenances on the following named
streets: University
Avenue, Beverly Avenue, Carlton Avenue, Lenox Ave-
nue, Nebraska Avenue, Austin Place, McPoland
Place, Wisconsin Avenue, Hickson Avenue, Fairfax
Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Missouri Avenue, Ridgeway
Avenue, Indiana Avenue,
Born Avenue, Pennsylvania
Avenue, Earl Drive, Ideal Lane, Ruann Drive, Kane
Street
_._.
225, 226, 227, 228, 261, 262
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1958
SUBJECT
Page
C
_ 263, 264, 265, 266, 274, 288, 289, 315, 316, 545, 546,
547, 548
" 5 -Carlton Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer ._._-- __ 224, 225, 226, 22.7, 228,
_ VA, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
262, 263
546, 547
" 5 -Clover Hills Subdivision, approval of plat of Blocks 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
229, 230
" 5 -Collins Thomas J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit -.___
232
Jame 2 -City Council, Regular Session -.. _.
235
" 2 -City Manager, recommending denial of petition for traffic
light at Windsor & Rhomberg Avenue____
236
" 2 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the month of April
as well as a list of claims and payrolls for which
warrants were issued for the month of April 1958 -
" 2 -Claims for the month of April 1958, proof of publication-
239
239
' 2 -Council Proceedings for the month of December, 1957,
approved as printed `____
240
" 2 -Civil Service Commission submitting report of entrance
examination for positions on the Fire Department-
241
" 2 -Civil Service Commission, submitting report of entrance
examination for positions on the Police Department-
241
" 2 -Civil Defense Organization, requesting permission to test
sirens once a week -- _ ?57,
276, 277
" 2-Carris Glenn E., requesting permission to connect to water
and sewer258,
" 2 -Chapman C. E. et. al., requestng that the Park Board main-
279
tain the park arca on Cooper Place -_
259
" 2 -Collins Thomas J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
270
" 23 --City Council, Special Session -
274
" 23 -Claims for the month of May 1958, proof of publication._...
275
" 23 -Certificate of bevy for Airport, Bunker Hill Municipal
Golf Course, Docks and Terminal Operation, Library,
Park and Park Improvement, Playground Swimming
Pool, Playground Improvement, Fire Pension, Fire
Retirement, Police Pension and Police Retirement-
275
" 23 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the month of May as
well as a list of claims and payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of May, 1958-.w.._
277
" 23 -City Manager, recommending that Section 3 of Ordinance
No. 50-57, Gas Rate Ordinance be eliminated -
279
" 23 -Curtis -Straub Company, heating bond . _
280
" 23 -Corbett Earl G., granted Cigarette Permit -
295
" 23 -Canfield Hotel, granted Cigarette Permit w
295
23 -Cahill Helen M., granted Cigarette Permit ......___._.... ..........
295
" 23-Cosley Harold A., granted Cigarette Permit -______.................
295
" 23 -Chapman Milton E., granted Cigarette Permit .__.._
296
" 23 -Clemens Michael H., granted Cigarette Permit -____... _._
296
" 23 -Clark Oil & Refining Co., granted Cigarette Permit _._.._._
297
" 23 -Cunningham Gordon, granted Cigarette Permit ...........
297
" 23-Cremer Ralph J., granted Cigarette Permit -
297
" 23 -Cox Dorance E., granted Cigarette Permit
298
" 23 -Casey Harold, granted Cigarette Permit
298
" 23-Co4ins Thomas J., granted Cigarette Permit _
298
" 23 -Cahill Robert, granted Cigarette Permit -
298
" 23 -Callahan Edmund H., granted Cigarette Permit
298
" 23-Cosley Harold A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
299
" 23 -Casty Harold A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit
300
July 7 -City Council, Regular Session _ _-. _..
303
7 -Civil Defense Director, submitting City and County Civil
Defense Plan - -_. _ _ __ _
304
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1958
SUBJECT
Page
C
7—City Manager, submitting Annual Budget for the fiscal
year beginning January 1, 1959 and ending December
31, 1959 _. __ ____ _ — _3(15, 306, 307, 345,
7—Callahan
346, 347
Charles W., granted Cigarette Permit _ __
323
"
21—City Council, Special Session _
325
"
21—City Manager, submitting a list of all parcels of property
consisting of 10 acres or more within the City which
would be eligible for tax exemptions as agricultural
or horticultural land _
327
"
21—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the month of June as
well as a list of claims and payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of June, 1958 _—._
21—Chapman Milton E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit --
327
340
Aug.
4—City Council, Regular Session ___
345
4—Claims for the month of June, 1958, proof of publication
350
4—Council Proceedings for the month of January, 19.58, ap-
proved as printed ____
4—Cullen Kenneth, appointed City Manager Pro Tem
351
353
"
4—Chandlee W. F., Notice of Claim _ _
355, 379
4—Curtis Roy Mrs. et al., objecting to changing the name of
Althauser Street to Terrace Hill _. _....___ _ _
355
Sept.
1—City Council, Regular Session _
373
2—City Council, Adjourned Regular Session _
374
"
_—
2—Claims for the month of July, 1958, proof of publication_.._
2—Council Proceedings for the months of February
374
"
and
March, 1958, approved as printed
374
2—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
„
City Water Works, reports for the month of July,
also claims and payrolls for the month of July, 1958
17—City Council, Special Session _
17—Council Proceedings for the month of April, 1958,
375
402
proof of
publication _
„
17—City Manager, recommending the transfer of funds from
402
special assessment funds which have a credit balance
„
to the General Special Assessment Fund _ _
17—Curtis-Straub Company, excavation
402, 4113
policy —
17—City Manager, recomemnding that the subdivider be�re-
403
„
quired to install sidewalks before the subdivision be
be granted final approval
17—City Manager, recommending that the Council approve a
403
resolution authorizing an election to vote on the an-
nexation of areas to the north and west of the present
city limits
Oct.
"
__.__.__ _ __ 414, 415, 416, 417, 421,
1—City Council, Special Session
422, 423
1—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the
421
month of August,
also claims and payrolls for the month of August,
1958
„
„
1—Claims for the month of August, 1958,
425
proof of publication
1—Commissioner of Registration, submitting for approval the
425
names of persons to serve as Clerks of 1;lection for
each precinct who shall have charge of the
„
election
register for the General Flection to be held November
4, 1958
„
1—Cunningham Gordon, requesting ^refund" on Cigarette Per-
mit No. 173 _
426
__
6—City Council, Regular Session —� �+� "'
429
6—Ci ty Manager, recommending that the Y
ard, Needles, Tammen How-
othe14h
433
and Bergen loaf for
Street overpass be accepted .__._.�__
433
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT Page
N
" G—City Manager, recommending that the proposal of A. A.
Rhomberg for the Fengler Street overpass be acce�ppted
" 6—"City of Duhuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic Con-
433
crete Surfacing Project No. 1", Section I and Section
"completed and accepted ._..._441, 442, 404, 465, 466,
467, 468
" 16—City Council, Special Session _ _ —_
446
Nov. 3—Cit, Council, Regular Session
451
" 3—Cox L. A. and Bernadette, Notices of Expiration of Right
of Redemption
458
" 3—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the month of Septem-
ber, also claims and payrolls for the month of Sep-
tember, 1958
458
" 3—Claims for the month of September, 1958, proof of pub-
lication
458
" 3—Council proceedings for the months of July and August,
1958, approved as printed
458
" 3—Central Avenue, improvement with Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing from 32nd Street to
City Limits, Schedule of Assessments -464, 465, 466,
467, 468
" 5—City Council, Special Session
484
" 5—City Solicitor, requesting permission to attend convention
of National Institute of Municipal Law Officers—
486
" 24—City Council, Special Session _--._
506
" 24—City Manager, recommending that the Budget for 1958
be amended 506, 507,
508, 535
" 24—City Manager, submitting report of survey concerning the
establishment of private collecting stations for the
payment of water bills
509
" 24—Chancy Road, City Manager recommending installation of
street lights ___
509
" 24—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works, reports for the month of October,
also claims and payrolls for the month of October,
1958
510
" 24—Consolidated Chimney Co. Inc., release of blasting bond—
510
" 24 --Claims for the month of October, 1958, proof of publication
511
" 24—Conlon Construction Co., requesting extension of time on
Contract No. 1
523
" 24—City Council, meeting of December 1 postponed to De-
cember 9 _.—
528, 529
Dec. 9—City Council, Adjourned Regular Session —
530
" 9—City of Dubuque Seweage Works Improvement, Contract
No. 2, Force Main and Terminal Strete Sewer, com-
pieted and accepted -
530
" 9—City Manager, submitting Agreement for the collection
of Water and Sewage hills by an independent col-
lection agency ____
530
" 9—Cooper Heights, Lots 26, 27 and 28, offered to the City by
John R. Waller, Austin C. Waller and Mae W. Long,
to be used for playground purposes _._
530
" 9—City Manager, to negotiate for property west of Musca-
tine Street to be used for playground purposes __ —
531
" 9—Council proceedings for the month of September, 1958, ap-
proved as printed .__ _
533
" 9—Conlon Construction Co., requesting permission to install
a l '/," water service line to serve a Laundromat at
31 Locust Street
536
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1958
SUBJECT
Page
D
Jan.
6 -Dubuque Bank and Trust Company, appointed depository
of public funds
2
"
6 -Dubuque Community Chest, requesting the appointment
of two members of the City Council to serve on the
Board of Directors of the Dubuque Community Chest
16
"
6 -Dubuque County Society for Crippled Children, requesting
„
permission to hold tag day _.._ __
18
6 -Dubuque Bulk Commodities River Terminal, requesting
Feb.
blasting permit
3 -Dubuque Sheet Metal Company, heating bond
18, 38
3g
"
3-Datisman Sydney, heating bond _
38
"
3 -Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company, heating bond-
38
3 -Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, endorsing the recommen-
dations of the Dock Commission to increase the In-
"
dustrial acreage in Area A ___._ ____r
39
3 -Dubuque Dock Commission, submitting an outline for the
„
development of Area A
39, 40
3 --Dubuque County Hospital, granted permission to construct
„
a Ten Inch Water Main in the Public Streets
45
„
-
3 -Dubuque Excavating Co., requesting excavation permit _.
3 -Decatur Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
58
Mar.
of assessments
3 -Dubuque Real Estate Board, commending the Council un
its approval of the Dock Board program to improve
„
Area "A" on Industrial Island
3 -Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, submitting a resolution
103
concerning the adoption of an ordinance governing the
period of time "going out of business sales" may
„
continue
3 -Duggan Margaret Mrs., Class "B Beer Permit No. 114
104 14S
„
revoked
3 -Davis Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the
113
east property line of Windsor Avenue to east prop-
erty line of Lot No. 2-1 W!,,' Lot 3 of NE% Sec-
tion 13 T89N R2E 5th P.\f. 119, 121, 161, 165,
166, 167
169, 170, 171, 217, 218,
3 -Davis Avenue, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
543, 544
Surfacing from the east property line of Windsor
Avenue to the
east property line of Lot. No.
2-1-1-1-10,1',, Lot 3 of the N.E.% Section 13 T89N
„
R2E 5th P. M.._125, 126, 171, 172, 173, 175, 219, 5.10,
31 -Disabled American Veterans,
541, 542
requesting that disabled vet-
erans be considered for the job of checking parking
„
meters _
31 -Dubuque MunicipalAirport to
134
receive Federal aid in the
amount of $12,500 for the construction of a hangar
"
„
31 -Dubuque eBulk Commodities River Terminal, Lease and
Agreement with Board of Dock Commission
134
31 -Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Co., excavation bond -
31 -Dubuque Excavating Com
135
138
31 -Duggan Margaret, refundvonoCigar
138
„
requesting Cigarette Permit
No. 304
April
31 -Deutsch Florance, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
7 -Dubuque Baseball
147
150
May
"
Inc., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__
5 -Dearborn N. P. Mrs., Notice of Claim
193
S --Drexel Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer
211, 242
"
_ _._ _224, 225, 226, 227, 228
5-Drish M_2(A, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
M.,granted
262, 26.3
546, 547
„
arion Cigarette Permit
S--Drish Marion M.,
231
„
granted Class "B" Beer Permit _
5 -Dubuque Spurts Bowl Corporation,
232
granted Class
Beer Permit "I;"
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June
2—Diamond Cab Co., taxi -cab policy -- -
239
"
2—Dupaeo Employees Credit Union, Notice of Claim
242
"
2—Dubuque Plumbing & Heating Co., requesting that a por-
tion of Mineral Lot 63 be zoned as Local Busi-
ness A. -----__ .__ 258,
281, 330
"
2—Dubuque Sports Bowl, requesting permission to have fire-
works display ----
259
"
2—Dubuque Golf and Country Club, granted permission to
have fireworks display __
260
"
2—Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, granted Class '.B"
Beer Permit
270
"
2—Dupont Ralph A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit
271
"
2—Dalzell Wilbur Mrs., reappointed to the Recreation Com-
mission
271
"
23—Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, granted Cigarette
Permit
295
"
23—Dubuque Packing Company, granted Cigarette Permit ____
295
"
23—Disabled American Veterans Club granted Cigarette
Permit
296
"
23—Diamond's Grille, granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23—Dupont Ralph A., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23—Drish Marion M., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Deutsch Florence, granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Donovan Melville L., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Dunbar Otto J., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Dolter Raymond, granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Dubuque Golf & Country Club, granted Cigarette Permit...
297
"
23—Dubuque Golf & Country Club, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
299
July
7—Dubuque Humane Society, Agreement with the City of Du-
buque — X05,
375, 402
"
7—Daskalakis John, relative to his claim against the City of
Dubuque
307, 342
"
7—Dvorak Frances et. al., requesting traffic control at 16th
and Catherine Streets r
314, 376
"
7—Dunbar Linnie Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
323
Aug.
4—Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, approval of the Budget
for 1959 and recommending the adoption of it--._. _
346
"
4—Dasso Construction Company, sidewalk bond
352
"
4—Dock Board Ordinance No. 1-58. An Ordinance Estab-
lishing No Parking Areas on Streets and Property
under Dock Board Jurisdiction
357
"
4—Disabled American Veterans requesting permission to have
tag day —_
360
Sept.
2•—Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, relative to Industrial
sites _
374
"
2—Dubuque Jerrold Television Cable Corporation, relative to
application to F.C.C. for microwave frequencies --
374
"
2—Dubuque Lions Club, requesting permission to sell tickets
for a Circus _ _.
385
"
2—Dubuque Cheese Factory, requesting permission to connect
to sanitary sewer — --
385
"
2—Dubuque Park Board, acceptance of Flora Park Sanitary
Sewer
397
"
17—Dubuque Baseball Inc., requesting refund on Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 15 ----
406
"
17—Dubuque Sports Bowl Inc., requesting refund on Class
"B" Beer Permit No. 25 —
406
Oct.
6—Disabled American Veterans Club, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit -
444
"
16—Dubuque Park Board, requesting amendment of the 1958
Budget _
447
Nov.
3—Dare Edward H. and Alta, Agreement with the City of
Dubuque _ _
453
"
5—Drish Marion M., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 137 —.—_._-- _ _ .. _._.
487
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Page
E
Jan.
6-Erner William A., stating that he is in favor of rezoning
"
the Healey and Jecklin property
9
"
6 -Evergreen Drive, installation of street lights ___
10
&-East Twenty First Street, southbound vehicles must stop
before entering the intersection of East Twenty First
and White Street �
14
Feb.
"
2 -Ebben .firs. James, objecting to snv.Jcing on busses
39
3 -Electric rates fixed and established within the City of Du-
„
buque, Iowa __
3 -East Sixteenth Street, portions of the street and the alley
50
first east of White Street vacated as requested by
St. Mary's Church
"
3-Ellerman Clare, granted refund on Cigarette Permit No.
56
"
299
3-Ellerman Clare, granted refund on Class "B" Beer Per-
56
mit No. 146
3 -Electronic Associate No. 7, requesting rezoning of Lots
305 and 306 in Davis Farm Addition
56
to Local Busi-
ness A classification 58, 312,
3 -East Twenty Fifth Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing,
313
schedule of assessments _
73
Mar.
"
3 -Elliott Rita, Notice of Claim 108,
3 -Fast Twenty Second Street, improvement
140
with Hot Mix -
Hot I -aid asphaltic concrete surfacing from the cast
property line of Central Avenue to the south prop-
erty line of Windsor Avenue
-.— _. 122,
31 -Esser Jerry, Notice of Claim
123
- i42,
31-Eichman Arthur H., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 66
355
April
7 -Elm Street, east and west bound vehicles must stop before
147
„
entering Elm Street between Twentieth Street and
Twenty Second Street
7-Eudale3- 185,
John C. et. al., relative to the •-crostruction of a
283
„
sanitary sewer between Brunswick and Burden to serve
residents on Edith Street
7 -Excavations Prohibited on portions of the following named
streets for a period of ten from
186
years the date of
completion of construction of each named street:
Kaufmann Avenue, Bunker
Hill Street, Floraview
Drive, Wilbricht Lane, Merfeld Lane, Meadow lane,
Custer Street,
Chaney Road, Hawthorne Street, Glen
Oak Street, Alley between I.ncvyt and Bluff
running
from Jones to 5th Street, Davis Avenue, Hempstead
Street, Bissell Lane,
May
Montana Street, Windsor Avenue 193,
5 --Engel George et. a1.,
194
requesting the installation of a traffic
light at the corner of Windsor Avenue and Rhomberg
„
Avenue ___ ___-
5 -Earl Drive, construction of an eight inch
sanitary sewer____ 225,
--------227. 228, 262, 263, 264, 2651, 266, 289, 547,
5-Egelhof Charles, relative to funeral
2N(
W
processions having the
right of way regardless of traffic signals
JuW
2 -Eagle -Dubuque, Inc., 232,
granted
23 --English Lane, Permit
ato
245
widening includeL of ry f,tL<X 1
of Lot 4 of Mineral Lot 42
271
„
,_._ _
23-'F.aKle-Dubuque, Inc., granted Cigarette Permit � -
23 -Evans Russell, Permit
284
„
granted Cigarette Permit _
23 -Ender A. J., granted C,,, ga a Permit
296
296
23-Ers�en Benedict F., granted Cigarette Permit
23--Eichhorn Lester
6
„
July
-�-��_�
and Marie, granted Cigarette Permit _ —
23 -Ellis Victorina Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
7-Engling Bernadette, t
22
298
_-
granted'-
Permit
298
..... —•—
323
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Aug. 4—Eighteenth Street, City Manager recommending two hour
parking zone from Central Avenue to White Street—
351, 382
" 4—Ender Lyle C. et al., requesting a street light on Glendale
Court — _
361, 377
Sept. 2—Eisbach Company, heating bond
17—Election, City Manager recommending that an election be
375
authorised to vote on the annextion of areas to the
north and west of the present city limits...._414, 415,
416, 417
_421, 422, 423, 426,
484, 485
Oct. 16—Evans J. Russell, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
448
Nov. 3—Erschen Benedict F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__._
482
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F
Jan.
6—Freund George A., sworn in as Councilman
1
"
6—Frommelt Leo F., appointed City Clerk
I
"
"
6—First National Bank, appointed depository of public funds
2
6—Fremont Avenue, northbound vehicles must stop before en-
tering the intersection of Fremont Avenue and Wart-
burg Place — _ _ _
14
6—Fremont Avenue, eastbound vehicles must stop before en-
tering the intersection of Fremont Avenue and Wart-
burg Place r
14
"
6—Fremont Avenue, southbound vehicles must stop before en-
tering the intersection of Fremont Avenue and Simp-
"
son Street
14
6—Felderman Merle, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 143 —
15
Feb.
6—Felderman I,aVerne G., granted Class •'C•• Beer Permit—
3—Frommelt Arthur P., Notice of Claim
33
"
"
—._ —43, 209,
3—Fesler Betty bars., Notice of Claim 43,
242
328
3—Fulton Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
of assessments
67
Mar.
3—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, granted Class "B" Beer
„
Permit _ __ _�--
31—Flynn Coal Co., sidewalk bond _
117
138
31—Flury James, Notice of Claim 142,
31—Floraview Drive, formerly named Montana
209
Street
31—Fonck Helen Mrs. et. al., requesting rezoning of 1800
Block on Avoca Street
143
"
"
148, 281,
31—Fury Robert J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
31—Fecker Anthony L., "C'•
329
151
"
"
granted Class Beer Permit
31—Fecker Anthony J., granted Cigarette Permit
151
April
_ —__ _
31—Fury Robert J., granted Cigarette Permit
7—Floraview Drive, improvement
152
152
with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the south
property line of Wilbricht
Lane to the north property Ine of Merfeld Lane -171, 173,
175
218, 219, 540, 541,
7—Floraview Drive, improvement with Concrete Curb and
542
gutter from the south property line of Merfeld Lane
to the north property line
of Flora Park ____177, 178, 222,
223,
"
224
7—Floraview Drive, improvement with Bituminous Concret 538
Surfacing from the south line
539
property of Merfeld
Lane to the north property line of Flora Park 179,
180
"
539,
7—Fremont Avenue, east bound vehicles
S4U
May
Mus8lstopflbefore2en,
tering Fremont Avenue and Wartburg Place _
5—Flynn Ready Mix Concrete
185
Co., excavation policy
5—Fairfax Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer
205
—, 124, 225, 226, 227, 228, 262,
263
June
546'
2—Fire Chief, Thomas Hickson,UC lot
547
Marshall d A265, ssistant Fire
„
_^ �_ _
2—Freiburger John F., sidewalk �bond �-'����_'�"
237
�
2—Fluckiger Frank, reappointed to Recreation Commission._
23—Farrell Frank, sidewalk bond
239
271
_ _
23—Fecker Anthony L., granted Cigarette_P_ermit_ _
23—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club,
280
"
granted Cigarette Permit.—
23—Fenelon William G., granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Felderman Laverne,
296
296
"
"
granted Cigarette Permit _
23—Fortmann Anton, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Freund Rober296
„
_�___�6
t A., granted Cigarette Yrrmit _
23—Fraternal order of Orioles,
296
granted Cigarette Yennit- __
rmit--
23—Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 568,
,
(
Permit _ granted Cigarette
296
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F
"
23—Frary Fred, granted Cigarette Permit —
296
"
23—Fury Robert J., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Fett Carlyle R. and Doris A., granted Cigarette Permit.._..
297
"
23—Fink Milton F., granted Cigarette Permit
298
"
23—Falkenhainer Clarence P., granted Cigarette Permit
298
"
23—Fortmann Anton, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
299
"
23—Fraternal Order of Orioles, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
299
"
23—Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 568, granted Class
"B" Beer Permit
299
July
7—Fransen John J., heating bond
304
"
7—Foell Lester A. Sr., granted Cigarette Permit _.
323
"
7—Finch Alford F., granted Cigarette Permit
323
Sept.
2—Floraview Drive, Cilty Manager recommending the instal-
lation of street lights
377
"
2—Fire Chief authorized to attend convention in Los An-
geles, California
377
"
2—Findley Gane et. al., objecting to Hennessey Bros. hiring
outside help
386
Oct.
I—Foell Lester A. Sr., requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
mit No. 268 _ _.
429
"
1—Fourteenth Street-Fengler Street Overpass, City Manager
recommending that the proposals of Howard, Needles,
Tammen and Bergendoff and A. A. Rhomberg be
accepted _-._.433, 454, 455,
456, 457
"
6—Frary Fred, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
444
"
6—Fleckenstein Clement R., granted Class "B" Beer Permit—
444
"
6—Fleckenstein Clement R., granted Cigarette Permit
445
Nov.
3—Flynn Ready -Mix Concrete, Agreement with Board of
Dock Commissioners
452
"
3—Fransen John J., sidewalk bond
453
"
3—Freiburger Norbert, sidewalk bond
453
"
3—Fondell A. & Sons, excavation policy _
453
"
3 --Fischer A. J., excavation policy _
453
"
3—Fenelon Ken, granted Cigarette Permit
482
"
5—Francois Helen Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
487
"
5—Francois Helen Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
487
"
24—Foye Street, City Manager recommending that parking be
rohibited on the south side of Foye Street between
erchants Lane and West Locust - ---
508
Dec.
9—Frew Councilman, relative to a Mayor's committee for
Industrial Development _
550
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1958 SUBJECT Page
G
Jan.
6—Gruber Paul W., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 265 __
1.5, 16
"
6—Garner Virgil, granted Class "B" Beer Permit ---
33
Feb.
3—Gruber Paul W., requesting refund on Class "It" Beer
Permit No. 24
57
"
3—Ginter Vincent, objecting to assessment for Boulevard
lights on Devon Drive �__
59, 103
"
3—Gilmore Street, Bituminous Concrete Suriacing, schedule
of assessments
67
"
3—Greeley Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
of assessments
68
"
3 --Grandview Avenue North, Curb and Gutter, schedule of
"
assessments _
3—Glynn John J., granted Cigarette Permit
81
96
"
3—Giles Place, approval of plat of Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3
of Giles Place
98
"
3—Green Acres Subdivision, appro%al of plat of Lot 2 of
Mar.
Giles Place
3—Glen Oak Street, improvement with curb and gutter from
94 129
the north property line of Edina Street to the end
of platted street — 119, 110, 164, 165,
166, 167
„
168, 169, 170, 171, 217, 118,
3—Glen Oak Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
543, 544
Surfacing from the north property line of Edina
Street to the end of platter! street
April
—115,
173,
7—Gabriel John Mrs., objecting to dogs running l loosel�� 540,
116, 171
541, 542
June
2—Geisler Brothers, heating bond
188
"
-..___
2 --Garner Virgil, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Per_
No. 138
239mit
"
"
'7-_
2—Glynn John, Class "B" Beer Permit No. 120 revoked _
260
23—Gill Harvey J. Jr., et al., requesting the installation of
traffic signals or control
169
at the intersection of Hill,
Burch and Nest Fifth Streets__.._
"
23—Gantert Harry N granted Cigarette Permit
286.,
23— —
Glynn John J., granted Cigarette Permit —
195
�
23—Giunta Joe and Marco, granted Cigarette Permit it _r
23—Glynn Sally,
�
296
"
granted Cigarette Permit _
23 --Gartner Arnold and Marian F., --',,
granted Cigarette
296
23—Glaser Leo Permit
J., granted Cigarette Permit
246
Aug.
23—Glynn Sall -.-._____-__-_��
Y y, granted Class "B" Beer Permit V
4—Gas Adjustment Cost,
) 8
l49
section 3 of Ur<linance No, 5p_57
repealer!
Sept.
___ __
2—Glendale Court, City Manager recommending the installa-
tion
tion
;5��
of street lights
2 --Ginter Vincent A., objecting to assessment for boulevard
Lights
377
"
17—Gladwin Carrie, Notice of5uit�- �__�"-�-"
386
-
17—Green Acres Subdivision, approval of plat of Blocks 4, 5,
6 and 7
404
Nov.
_
3—"Going Out Of _ Business Sales", 4(Y), 431
"
regulating and licensing
and fixing fees of such sales
__-_.��
3 --Grandview Avenue North, improvement
462
with Hut Mix l;r�t
Laid asphaltic concrete surfacing, Schedule
sessments _-_ _ of As-
465, 466, 467, 468
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1958 SUBJECT
Jan. 6 -Healey Leonard, petition for rezoning of Lots 305 and 306
Davis Farm Addition from Multiple Family Resi-
dence to Local Business District A denied
313,
O. -Hillcrest Heights, Block 10, Block 11, Block 12 and Block
13, resolution correcting clerical error which desig-
nated Hillcrest Heights as Hillcrest Park Addition
Feb. 3-Hickenlooper B. B. Senator, acknowledging receipt of let-
ter from the Mayor relative to the Natural Gas Act
Amendment of 1957 r
3 -Hillard j.>seph P. and Bernice, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
Mar. 3-Huekels Minnie, Notice of Claim
" 3 -Hardt Frederick, requesting agricultural tax exemption for
1957
3 -Hawthorne Street, improvement with curb and gutter from
the south property line of Lincoln Avenue to the north
property line of Rhomberg Avenue .x.,119, 120, 164,
167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 217,
3 -Hempstead Street, improvement with curb and gutter from
the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the
north property line of Lot 2 of the Sub of Lot 1-150
and 150A of L. H. Langworthy Addition -119, 121,
166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 196, 217, 218,
" 3 -Hawthorne Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the south property line of Lincoln to
to the north property line of Rhomberg Avenue -124,
__...._._.172, 173, 175, 219, 540,
3 -Henderson Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the north property line of Bradley
Street to the south property line of Grandview Ave-
nue 125, 126,
" 3 -Hempstead Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the south property line of Kaufmann
Avenue to the north property line of Lot 2 of the
Sub of 1-150 and 150A L. H. Langworthy Addi-
tion 125, 126, 171, 172, 173, 175, 219, 540,
31 -Haight, Davis & Haight Inc., submitting a factual and actu-
arial analysis of the Police and Fire Retirement
System
31 -Henkel Alma Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit.._._.._._
31-Hafeman Erwin J., granted Cigarette Permit
31 -Hill Thos. J., reappointed to the Police and Fire Pension
and Retirement Board
April 7 -Harvey Mary, objecting to the improvement of 22nd
Street
7-Hille Carl G. et. al., objecting to the improvement of 22nd
Street
7-Hanten Cyril, sidewalk bond
7-Heitzman Construction Company, sidewalk bond
7 -Hovey Robert, granted Cigarette Permit
May 5 -Howe Delbert J., heating bond
5-Hanselmann F. W., heating bond
5 -Hillcrest Builders, Inc., sidewalk bond -
5-Helling Vic, requesting oiling of alley between Rosedale
and Clarke Drive from St. Ambrose to North Grand-
view _____•
5 -Hillcrest Builders Inc., requesting that Class A business
District be extended westerly from Hillcrest Heights
Subdivision to include Lots 7 and 8 of Block 5; Lots
1 and 2 of Block 9 in Hillcrest Heights Sub.; Lot 2
of 1 of Lot A of Hillcrest Park; Lot 1 of to f 1
Page
8, 312
357, 435
33, 34
39
100
108, 142
111, 354
165, 166
543, 544
164, 165
543, 544
126, 171
541, 542
171 172
541, 542
134
150
152
156
159
159
188
188
192
205
205
205
207, 238
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958
SUBJECT
Page
H
of1of1of1of2ofM.L.263;Lot 7ofM.L.261;
Lot 2of Iof 1of1of 1of2of M. L. 263; a 20 foot
strip lying between said Lot 2 of 1 of W2 of Hill-
crest Park and Lot I of 1 of 1 of I of 1 of 2 of M.
L. 263 all in the City of Dubuque _._208, 258, 259, 310
311, 312
"
5—Henschel Dick et. al., requesting that City water be fur-
nished to the Kelly Lane area
209, 238
"
5—Hickson Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer __. 225, 226, 227, 228,
262, 263
_264, 265, 266, 288, 281), 545,
546, 547
"
5—Hunt George R. and Christopher C. Gratz, granted Cigar=
ette Permit —
231
June
2—Heitzman Construction Co., excavation. policy
239
"
2—Hier Mary P., requesting suspension of 1957 real estate
"
"
taxes
2—Heitzman Construction Co., requesting excavation permit—
240 277
260
2—Hansel C. Ted and R. A. Brown, requesting permission to
excavate
2—Hedrick Elmer T., relative to compensation for land deeded
260, 278
to the City
261
"
_
23—Holland Furnace Company, heating bond
290
23—Hedrick Elmer & Joe Bellmau, requesting extension of
"
sewer and water on Kane Stret __
286
"
23—Heiderscheit John J., granted Cigarette Permit
295
"
23—Henkel Alma Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit —
295
"
23—Herburger Carl M., granted Cigarette Permit ___
296
23—Hunt George R. and Christopher Gratz, granted Cigarette
Permit
"
_ _
23—Hessel Irvin G., granted Cigarette Permit Y _
23--Hartig Drug Company, granted Cigarette
297
297
"
Permit —
23—Hemmer John P.,
297
297
"
_
23—Hafeman Helen M., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Haberkorn Edward A.,
298
"
"
granted Cigarette
23—Hochhausen Albert H., arette Permit —.__ _
granted Cigarette Permit—_
298
„
23 --Hedley Alfred,
Y granted Cigarette I ermit198
—�—
23—Hafeman Erwin J.,
„�yg
"
granted Cigarette Permit
23—Haupert ClarenceP., granted Cigarette Permit
29$
"
`
23—Hillard Joseph P. and Bernice, granted Cigarette Permit_
23—Hemmer John P., '•B"
298
299
"
granted Class Beer Permit
23--Hessel Irvin G., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
299
July
____
7—Henschel Roofing & Sheet :Metal Co.,
heating bond _
7—Hickey John J., requesting refund on Class "B" Leer
Permit No. 104
04
7—Henschels Highlands Subdivi,ion,
314
approval of Block 1
7—Helling Tony, granted Cigarette Permit
7—Hovey Robert E.,
318
323r
granted Cigarette Permit
7—Hall James K., granted Cigarette Permit
323
r _
7—Herber Frederick J., granted Cigarette Permit
21—Harper Harry D.,
323
assignment323
21—Hartmannto First Federal State Katilc_.
Arthur A.,
325
Aug.
Thomas et aIlewalk objecting to increase in
327
.
rates water
4—Hennessey Bros. Inc., `assignment
347
to Dubuque Bank
Company & Trust _
„
_ _
4—Housing and Home Finance Agency, approval of _._._._.._,_
the on
the Fengler Street overpass
350
Sept.
___.____.
2—Home Heating Company, hratiuK bond �
2—Hedley Alfred
361, 362
and Percy Johnson, sidewalk bond _ _
2—Hennessey Brothers Inc., blasting bond
375
375
'
_—__ _ .____.---
2—third Garry, Notice of Claim .�___
2—Housing
375
379, 447
and Homr Finance Agency, a —
14th St. and Anr Street Pproval of hast
overpass .—_.—.—._
396
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958
SUBJECT
Page
H
"
17—Howell Kenneth et al., requesting street light on Drexel
and Illinois Avenue
407, 434
"
17—Hillcrest Builders, Inc., approval of plat of Block 1 and
Block 2 in Rolling Ridge Subdivision
411
Oct.
1—Hafeman Erwin J., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 317 ._ —
429
"
1—Herburger Carl M., Class "It" Beer Permit No. 23 revoked
430, 431
"
6—Haupert Clarence P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit......-_—
444
"
6—Hunt George R. and Christopher C. Grazt, granted Cigar-
ette Permit
445
"
16—Hillcrest Builders Incorporated, granted the right to con
struct a sanitary sewer and water main in Illinois
Avenue, Alpha Avenue, Enid Avenue and Ohio Ave-
nue (water only)
446, 449
Nov.
3—Howard, Needles, Tamman & Bergendoff, Consulting En-
gineers, proposal to do the engineering services on the
East Fourteenth Street Grade Separation Project—
457
"
3—Hevey Robert E., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 272 —
458
"
3—Henschel Richard C., granted permission to construct a
sanitary sewer in Alice Street
463
"
3—Hedley Alfred E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
482
"
3—Hickey David L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
482
"
5—Hall's Oil Co., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No.
285
486
"
24—Hotel & Restaurant Employees and Bartenders Interna-
tional Union Local 527, relative to baseball promotion
and betterment of the City of Dubuque _ _ —
510
"
24—Ham Keith E., granted Cigarette Permit
527
Dec.
9—Hillcrest Buiulders Inc., requesting amendment of Ordi-
nance No. 68-58 —
536
"
9—Haberkorn Edward A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit...r.
549
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
Page
I
Jan.
(r—Iowa Street, north bound vehicles must stop before entering
intersection of Sccond and Iowa Street,, _. ___�—
14
6—Illinois Central Railroad Company, Agreement with the
City of Dubuque Permitting the City to construct a
36 inch pipe under their right of -way in connection
with the construction of the sewage treatment
Feb.
plant...__
3—Interstate Power Company, soot arxl smoke nuisance ____"
i2
37
3—Interstate Power Company, Annual Report to the City of
Dubuque _ —_ _. _ _— �_—
3—Interstate Power Company, electric rates established for
the City of Uubuquc, Iowa
48, 49
Mar.
_ —_
3—Indiana Avenue, City Manager recommending installation
of street lights on
50
31—Inter American Municipal Organization, extending an in-
vitation to the City Council
lU5
to attend the Inter Amer"
ican Congress of Municipalities in Rio De Janeiro
from November 10th to the 20th
May
5—Iowa State Eire Marshall, requesting that a qualified mem-
ber of the fire Dept. be appointed to serve as a State
134
Inspector of nursing and custodial homes —
5—Ideal Plumbing & Heating Co., excavation policy
199
— _
5—Indiana Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
205,208
sewer r_____ _
225, 216, 227, 228,
-- -•----?63, 264, 265, 200, 288, 2139, 545,
5—Ideal
261, 262
546,
bane, construction of an eight inch sanitary sewer
547
225, 226
June
A, 262, 263, 264, 265, 26(i, 288, 189,
2—International City Managers Association
557, 548
extending invita-
tion to City to be represented at 44th Annual Confer-
ence in Dallas, Texas --__
2—Illinois Central Railroad Company,
241
Agreement with tile
City of Dubuque for the
construction of a sidetrack
to be used for the Sewage Treatment Plant
23—Interstate Power Company, Annual
268
Report for the year 1957
23—Iowa Commission for the Blind,
28t1
July
granted Cigarette Permit
7—Iowa State Department of I{ealth, issuin permit for
275
struction of sanitary9 con -
sewers in Clover }sills Subdi-
vision —
7—Iowa State Department o{Healthissuin "-"
303
struction of sanitar g permit for cun-
7—Iowa State De rtment } sewe•rs i, n Lennox Addition.____
303
of Health, issuing permit for the
construction of relief sewer in Windsor Av, nue
7—Interstate Power Company
---
Agreement with the Board of
Dock Commissioners for the relocation
303
Aug.
sion line _ _ of a transmis-
314, 315, 36k, 363
4—Iowa State Department of health, issuin
"
,
struction of sanitaryg permit for con -
No. 2 ___ St1�'er in Scenic View Heights
4—Iowa State Department of Health. is+uin ----__
350
struction of sanitary g permit for cun-
4—Interstate Power Compaq sewer in Alta Place _�
Oct.
Southern Avenue } grant of casement acres,
6—Iowa State Department ofce -"'_-- Smith
-�"------354,
350
Health, issuin374,
construction of sanitary sewer Rolling) Ridge SUhthe
395
„
division
6 --Iowa State Department of
health,uins-
construction of sanitary sewer in Cg permit for the
division reen Acres
433
Nov.
Sub -
3—Interstate Power Cumpan�"requesting
„
for children _ a ch ,Ia ge of bus fare
433
_ __
24—Ideal Pluumfiing & Ilea�inK
Co heating bond
459
_
510
INDEX — BOOK 88
1958 `C I l J I; CT Page
J
Jan. 6—Jecklin George and Addie, petition for rezoning of their
property from Single Family to Focal Business I)is-
trict A denial 8,
9
JFar.
31—Johnson Walter R., requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
"
mit No. 283
31—Johnson Walter R., Clas "B" Beer Permit No. 89^revoked
149
149
"
31—Jorgenson FaVerne, granted Class -11" I3eer Permit._...._..._._
151
April
7—Jones Jack C., requesting excavation permit __ _._.— 186,
188
May
5—tenni William and F.thel, relative to damage to t'.icir prop-
erty _ _.._ — ._..__.._.__— __...___ 200,
237
June
23—Jordan Arden C., Notice of Claim __ . _ _......__ __
285
"
23—Julien Dubuque Gulf Service, granted Cigarette Permit..__.._
297
"
23—Jewell Dorothy Airs., granted Cigarette Permit .__ ___
297
"
23—Johanningmeier Justin F., granted Cigarette Permit ___
298
"
2.3—Jewell Dorothy, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ .___
299
July
7—Jorgenson l.a Verne, granted Cigarette Permit __ _
323
"
7—Jungblut Donald, granted Cigarette Permit _ _
323
"
21—Jerrold Electronics Corp., et. al., television cable policy___..
327
Aug.
4—Johanningmeier Justin F., granted Class 'B" Bccr Permit._
370
Sept.
17—Jordan 14'. J., heating policy
403
Oct.
6—Jenk Max vs. Alfred and Fucille Bleilie, Notice of right
of redemption
434
INDEX — BOOK 88
- -- --- -- --- --
j°� SUBJECT Page
K
Jan. (--Karen and Evergreen Drive, installation of a street light— 10
t—Kerrigan Road, one way traffic on ramps leading to and
from, also stop signs on exits frum Kerrigan Riad
and entrances to Kerrigan Road 14
" o.—Kramer Lorraine. granted Class •'B" Beer Permit 33
Feb. 3—Kerrigan Road-Gramiew• Avenue intersection, installation
of street lights 35
s--Kw-asky Herbert J. suggesting that in the future new
streets he named after Presidents 39
"--KerPer A. J letter of appreciation to the 0-uncil fox
naming kerp-_r Boule%ard in honor of his father— 42
3—KaeP Pearl Mrs, petition for rezoning denied 4;
3—Kaeshauer E%elrn Urs. \
. once of Claim 43
3 --Keokuk Street, Curbs and Gutter. schedule of assessments_ 83
Mar. 3 --Kunkel Ken Urs., Notice of Claim 109 3283—Kerper A. J. and Ruth, granted the right to cYnstruct a
sanitary sewer in St. Arms Drive 109
" 3—Kane Street, r with curb and gutter from the
east Property line of Carter Road extended t., the
east property line of Mineral Lot 376A-119, 120, 164, 165
3 -Kate Suet• 166. 167, 168, 169, 170. 171, 196, 217. 543, 541
1°9wov "nent with curb and gutter from the
east Property line of Mineral Lot 376A to the east
Pr`';ertp line of Lot 1-2-1 of Mineral Lot 361-119, 120. 164
3—Kaufmarm Ayes, 165. 167, 166, 169, 170, 171, 196, 217, 543, 544
Lot :1`o, 1 of � �Subdivision curb and gutter from
Property line of Carter Road 1 t. the east
3—K� `tri
16v', 168. 169. 17% 171.. 19966, 117. 14.
east 1°�'v�m with curb and Omer fmrn the
proper . line of Primrose Street to the north
� f�P
Property line of Kaufssm :�;-�-119, IA 164. 165. 16fi. 167
vnZi Tovement with Bitumin„as Con-
e Surufaeirg from the end of existing curb at
the West Propertg line of eidentbacher
Sae to the east Lot 1 of \�
pnVe ty line of Carter Road 124, 1_K 171
S 173, 1755, 218, 219. W, 541, =42
ttom• rmP'r'v'erDent with Bitnm inow Concrete Sur -
he r"M the east Property line of Primrose Street
OOrth Property line of Kaufmann An-
31—Ke11y�Bsnfgord J. and Katherine. 124, 12fti 171. 172
matt correction of aswu-
3—Ii dim Ales, h ,ndb~ 138
3I—Ko4! ti. J. 138
31 Kipgrcr Comer Pref usn Cigarette Permit A0. 61 118
151
April ;— .� J80Was a PUNIC Permit_ 152
T fal* of West oejft'httg to the ProPned sur-
Krrrig Road., r:st ernotd and Kest Third Strnts_ Ifo, 161
next p of
vefnvri� msni stop before
Wimp of Kthe andaccess
1[ac LKS � Rocka`k Road 185
damage to their prop
lane -d of the 14x8 11'atrr ltam Proiett 238
street form !ite Kest cast iron wester main in Kase
Drive to the Fist f'r" a Line •.i alaryvilk
Of 11i Lot itl Pr"` Line of [..x 2 s f Lot I
21:. _TV -NO. .192. 437. 436
rr'atszY to specnl a"�srDents 4A i74• 525
1 int Chaxney p}kti agamst hos
211 214. 2115
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 _.^ �----SL'BJF,CT
K
5—Kerper Angelo J. and Ann Ruth, conveyance of Lot 2-1-1-1
of Chancy Place, Lot 2 of Sub of 1-1-1-1 1 of Chaney
Place, Lot 2 of 1, Block 3 of St. Anne's Subdivision,
Lot 1-1 of Block 2 of St. Anne's Subdivision to the
City of llubuque
5—Kane Street, construction of an eight inch sanitary sewer -
227,
" 5—Karen Street, acceptance of dedication
5—Kaufmann Avenue, acceptance of dedication .--_
June 2—Kenkel William, cancellation of sidewalk Nand . _
2—Kieffer F. M., rmptesting the vacation of Peabody
Street _. _.240,
2—Kifer Claude J. and LaVon, objecting to amount of assess-
ment for sanitary sewer in Lenox Addition —
2—Knights of Columbus, granted Class "B" Beer Permit._—.
2—Kroger Company, granted Class "C" Beer Permit--
" 23—Kenneally Fuel & Heating Sheet Metal, heating bond._—
" 23--Kirchberg George F., Notice of Claim �.—�_.-----
23—Kass Clara, Notice of Claim
23—Kane Street, construuction of an eight in sanitary sewer
from the existing manhole opposite Lot 2-1 of M. L.
351 to a point 700 feet west on Kane Street__.293,
337, 338, 436, 437, 478,
23—Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Karigan Gust and Pete Sifkas, granted Cigarette Permit-
23—Knoll Walter W., granted Cigarette Permit _-_-
" 23—Kelly Margaret Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Kramer Gilbert G., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Knights of Columbus, granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Kramer Anna, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Kamentz Fred, granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Kachevas James P., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Kanavas Theodore G., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Koller DeForrest P., granted Cigarette Permit
23— Kress Hubert J. Jr., granted Cigarette Permit-..--
" 23—Kroger Company, granted Cigarette Permit �-
23—Kelly Francis E., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Kipper Clarence J., granted Cigarette Permit --
23—Kissell Grocery, granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Kohn Grange J., granted Cigarette Permit
2,3—Kachevas James P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
23—Kanavas Theodore G., granted Class "B" Beer Permit--
" 23—Klauer Julien Hotel Company, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
July 7—Kolfenbach Ben J., sidewalk bond ...._.
" 7—Keckevoet Sarah Mrs., Notice of Claim ____308,
" 7—Kelly Lane, petition to change the name of Kelly Lane
to Parkland Ridge _
7—Kopple Harry, granted Cigarette Permit --••--
7—Kruse George C., granted Cigarette Permit _ ----- — ---
" 21—Koeller DeForrest P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _--
21—Kramer Gilbert G., granted Cass "B" Beer Permit
Aur. 4—Kisting Elmer T., sidewalk bond-----
v.4—Kennedy Furnace and Sheet Metal Works, heating bond..._.
Sept. 2—Kaufmann Avenue, City Manager recommending the in-
stallation of street lights _ _----------
2—Kuemerer Fritz L., Notice of Claim--
2—Kerper A. J., granted the right to construuct a sanitary
sewer in St. Anne Drive __ t96,
" 2—Kohn Grange , granted Class "B" Beer Permit
8—Knoll Walter 1'., granted Claes "C" Beer Permit.........--•—
" 17—Kendall John, Notice of Claim
Page
215
225, 226
228, 262
230
230
240
353, 378
294,
479,
261
270
271
280
285
285
336
480
295
295
295
295
295
295
295
296
296
296
297
297
297
297
298
298
299
299
299
299
304
378, 427
315
3233
340
340
352
352
377
380, 448
397, 398
400
400
404, 447
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT Page
K
17—Kerrigan Road, approval of plans for guard rail along
Kerrigan Road within the City of T)utwque 407, 408
Oct. 6—Kramer Anna ?Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit.—.._ 444
Nov. 3—Kutsch :Mildred firs. Notice of Claim 460
24 --Kane Street, City Manan er recommending installation of
street lights between Carter Road and 995 Kane Street 509
Dec. 9—Kahle Donald L., Notice of Claim _._ __ 533
INDEX — BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
L
Jan. 6—Locust Street, vehicles must stop before entering Locust
Street north to the north line of West Seventeenth
Street _
Feb. 3—Loney Ken Mrs. et. al., requesting street lights on Missouri,
Indiana and Ridgeway Avenues
" 3—Lennox Avenue, Curb and Gutter schedule of assessments—
" 3—Lange's Subdivision, approval of plat
Mar. 3—Lenox Avenue, City Manager recommending installation
of street lights
" 3—Larsen Florence Mrs., requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
mit No. 223
" 3—Love Donald M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
" 3—Love Kenneth J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
" 3—Lombard Street, improvement with curb and gutter from
the west property line of West 50' - East 100' of Lot
2-2-1-1 of Westabys Sub. to the West Property line
of Collins Street _ 119, 121, 164, 166,
„ 171, 217, 218,
3—Lombard Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the west property line of west 50' -east
100' of Lot 2-2-1-1 of Westaby's Suub to the west
property line of Collins Street 125, 126,
3—Lagers Louis J., reappointed to the Civil Service Commis-
sion
31—Loucks Joseph W., heating bond
" 31—Ladies of The Grand Army of the Repuublic, permission
to hold a tag day
April 7—Linwood Cemetery Association, objecting to the resurfac-
ing of Windsor Avenue
" 7—Lubs Ramona Street Place, approval of plat
May 5—Lease, United States of America with the City of Du-
buaque, covering use of 0.85 acre site, Ham's Addi-
tion, for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center —
" 5=Lewis Walter J., requesting rezoning of a certain outlined
area of his property to a business district classification
" 5—Lynch Elmer J., Notice of Claim
" 5—Lenox Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary sewer
_...._.....226, 227, 228, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
5—Laury Edward R., granted Cigarette Permit
" 5 --Latham Ernest, granted Cigarette Permit
" 5—Lochner Lester M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
" 5—Lynn William J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit
" S—Latham Ernest, granted Class "C" Beer Permit
June 2—Langworthy Street, stop signs erected requiring vehicles
traveling east and west to stop before entering Alpine
Street
2—Luber John, sidewalk bond _
2—Lundon Jimmie W., heating bond-
2—Link Leo F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
" 23—Linehan & Molo Inc., heating bond
" 23—Lewis Harry E., heating bond
" 23—Lampinen Ruth, Notice of Claim
23—Lynn Melvin C., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Loras College, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Latham Ernest, granted Cigarette Permit ._
" 23—Lilly Thos., granted Cigarette Permit —
" 23—Luchsinger Ray and Angeline, granted Cigarette Permit—
" 23—Ludescher John J., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Leonard Paul A., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Link Leo F., granted Cigarette Permit —
" 23—Love Kenneth J., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Love, Donald M., granted Cigarette Permit
Page
14
57, 105
83
101
105
111
117
117
168, 170
543, 544
171, 172
127
138
148
159
189
210,
224,
546,
235,
285,
199
208
243
225
547
231
232
232
232
232
283
239
239
270
280
280
307
295
295
295
296
296
297
297
298
298
298
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 --------_._- ---- SUBJECT --- _ - Page
L
"
23—Love Rita Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
298
"
23—Lochner Lester M., granted Cigarette Permit
2Q8"
"
23—Legler Paul A., granted Cigarette Permit —
298
23—Leonard Paul A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit —
299
July
"
7—Lukens Joe, sidewalk bond _.
304
"
7—Lenox Avenue, changed to %'an I;uren Street ut8,
356, 385
"
7—Lanser George and Men, granted Cigarette Permit
323
"
7—Lewis Frank E., granted Cigarette Permit
323
7—Lanser George and Helen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
324
"
7—Lewis Frank E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
324
21—Leytem Trucking Company, requesting permission to ex-
"
cavate in Harbor Street
333
21—Landon Charles T. et. al., requesting the vacation of an
alley off Dillon Street and the right to acquire the
Sept.
property33 i,
2—League of Iowa INiucipa
niltties, advising of 60th annual
353, 381
"
convention to be held in DesMoines, Iowa
2—Leonard Don :firs. et. al., reque.ting rezoning
374
of Lots 18,
19, 20, 21, 22, 41, 42, 43 44 & 45 McDaniels Park
Hill Addition from Single Family to Two Family
Residence Classification
17—Luber Lloyd, relative to purchasing Lot 597 in Hams Ad-
38n 461
dition 402, 425, 481,
17—Lanser George and Helen, granted Cigarette Permit
536, 537
"
17—Love Rita B. Jirs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
17—Lanser George and Helen,
418
418
Oct.
granted Class "B" Beer Permit_
I—Loras Academy, requesting permission to hold a fire works
418
display
Nov.
3—Loras College, requesting permission to hold a fire works
display
429
5—Loucks Joseph IV., granted Cigarette Permit
460
487
a
INDEX — BOOK 88
1958
SUBJECT
Page
Me
Jan.
(--McCarten G. L., excavation bond
10
"
6—Mcl)onnell C. G., excavation bond
10
"
6—McCarthy Orland, Notice of Claim
12
"
6—McAndrews Herbert J., requesting refund on Cigarette
Permit No. 218
15
"
6—:McAndrews Herbert J. requesting refund on Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 126
16
Feb.
3—McClean Vincent A., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 89 _
57
"
3—McGrath Vernon et. al., requesting sanitary sv%er in Fair-
fax Avenue
57
Mar.
3—McDougal Coral, Notice of Claim
108, 404
"
31—McLaughlin Raymond B., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_
150
"
31—McConnell Terrance P., granted Cigarette Permit
152
April
7—bfcUonough Thomas, requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
mit No. 181
186
"
7—McD)nough Thomas, requesting refund on Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 88
186
"
7—McDonnell Exca,.ating Service, regnesting excavation
permit
187
May
5—McPoland Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer 224, 225, 226, 227, 228,
262, 263
___________264, 265, 206, 288, 289, 545,
546, 547
June
2—McNamer Noah, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
270
"
2—McAleece Gerald, reappointed to Recreation Commission_
271
"
2—McKay, R. V., reappointed to Planning & Zoning Com-
mission
271
"
23--McCarten Plumbing and Heating, heating bond _—
280
'
23—McNamer Noah, granted Cigarette Permit —
295
"
23—McNamara Earl J., granted Cigarette Permit —
296
"
23—McLaughlin Raymond, granted Cigarette Permit
197
July
7—McAndrew Thomas A. et. al., requesting that Bissell
Iane be made a one-way street
314, 352
Aug.
4—McMahon George Vincent, petition for writ of certiorari
to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth
Circuit in the Supreme Court of the L. S.
359
Oct.
1—McMann Sophie and \%'m. VanderMeulen, requesting refund
on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 67
429
"
1—McMann Sophie and Wm. VanderMeulen, requesting re-
fund on Cigarette Permit No. 225
429
"
6—McDonnell Excavating Service, excavation policy
434
Nov.
24—McCarten G. L., excavation policy
510
"
24 --McDonald Peter Mrs., Notice of Claim — — _
512
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19M SUBJECT Page
NI
Jan.
6 -Medical Associates Realty Company, granted permission
to erect a marquee -- _
13, 282
"
6 -Morton Salt Company, requesting permission to construuct
a Barge unloading station across East First Street-
16, 17
Feb.
3 -Montana Street-Merfeld Lane Sanitary Sewer, correction of
assessments
35, 100
"
3 -Mayor and City Manager, to attend meeting of the Mis-
"
sissippi Valley Association - __.
37
3 --Martin Thos, E. Senator, acknowledging receipt of letter
from the Mayor relative to the Natural Gas Act
Amendment of 1957
39
"3
3-Meighan Fred and Hattie Turner, requesting refund on
Cigarette Permit No. 246 ____ -
57
3 -Monroe Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
of assessments
69
"
"
3 -Montana Stret, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assessments.-
85
3 -Martin Merlin J., granted Cigarette Permit _
96
"
"
3 -Michel Merlin P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
100
Mar.
3 -Mellon Maurice H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3 -Mineral Street, City Marmger recommending installation of
100
„
street light _
3 -Mary Agard Tent No. 35 D. U. V. for permission to hold
106
„
tag days
3 -Maryville Drive, acceptance of dedication
11(1
"
3 ---Maury Earl J., granted Cigarettr. Permit
117
3-Merfeld Lane, improvement with curb and gutter from
the west property line of Bunker Hill Road to the
west end of the street --.__._119, 120, 139, 164, 165,
160, 167
168, 169, 170, 171, 196, 217,
3 -Meadow Lane, improvement with curb and gutter from the
543, 544
south property line of Lombard Street to the north
property line of Dodge Street -119, 120, 164, 165, 166,
167, 168
"
196, 217,
3 -Montana Street, improvement with 1fBituminou 1 Concrete543,
544
Surfacing from the south property line of Wilbricht
Lane to the north property line of Merfeld Lane -124,
126, 171
3-Merfeld Lane, improvement with3Bitumino us Co nc ete Sur_
Sur-
541, 542
facing from the west Property line of Bunker Hill
Road to the west end of street_...____ -124, 126, 171,
173, 175
"
3 -Meadow bane, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Su0-
541, 542
facing from the south property line of Lombard Street
to the north property line of Dodge Street. -124, 126,
171, 173
"
"
31 -Moore Engineering Company, Inc.,heating bond 19, 540,
541, 14382
"
31 -Moran Evelyn Mrs., Settlement of Claim
"
31-Meis Stan, Notice of Claim '- "' -'
141
"
"
31 -Mueller Richard J., Notice of Claim
31 -Montana Street, changed to Floraview Drive �`�
142
143
"
_
31 -Metcalf Albert, granted Class "L3" Beer Permit__-__.__..._
3l -Miller Ione,
143, 1 K9
1511
April
granted Class "B" Beer permit _
7 -Marsch Earl et. al., objecting to the
150
May
curb and
of Merfeld Lane ___ guttering of
5 -Mississippi Heights Subdivision,
165
„
Cit Man__-..._____
Y ager rrcommerx!-
ing the installation of street lights on bfississippi
View Drive and River Ridge
„
_
5-Mulert Kenneth J., sidewalk bond -._
202
._--
5 -Missouri Avenue, construction of an eight inch
205
sLnitary
sewer _--------.-_.___..._______._._..124, 225, 226, 227, 228,
262, 263
"
5 --Martin Drive, acceptance of dedi ation5 206 288' 289' 545
546, 547
�___ _._
230
1958
June
„
„
July
Aug.
„
Sept.
Nov.
,.
Dec.
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SUBJECT
M
5—Mever Vernon, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
5 --Mayor Welu, relative to traffic situation in the alley be-
tween White and Central from 13th to 18th Street-
2—Moto William S., correction of assessment
2—Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., Assignment to American Trust
& Savings Bank
2—Melssen Hubert, relative to the purchase of city owned
property 741
23—Maliff John J., Power of Attorney for Commercial Un-
ion -Ocean Group
2.3—Murphy Ellen E., purchase of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of M. L. 37-
23—Martin Oil Company, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Maury Earl J., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Meyer Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Miller Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Michel Merlin P., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Manternach Gus L., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Mellon Maurice H., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Meisenburg Kenneth L., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Meyer Vernon, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Murphy Dorothy Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23 --Meyer Louius J., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Meyer Marcus J., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Muntz Delores K., granted Cigarette Permit ._.
23—Miller Ione Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit _.....
23—Mardauss Thelma, granted Cigarette Permit .
23—Meyer Louis J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
23—Murphy Dorothy Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-
23—Muntz Delores K_, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
23—Ms nternach Gus L., granted Class "C" Beer Permit.-
7—Maryville Drive, acceptance of dedication
7—Metcalf Albert, granted Cigarette Permit
7—Marty Merlin & Mickey, granted Cigarette Permit
4—Magnall Richard, sidewalk bond
4—Mettel Realty & Investment Co., approval of Plaza Court
Subdivision
2—Martin James C., sidewalk bond
2—MacDonald Catherine Mrs., Notice of Claim
2—Moore Kenneth Lee, requesting 25 mile an hour speed limit
on Lennox Ave.
2—Mettel Realty & Investment Co., purchaser of Lot 1 of
Senior Subdivision
2—Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc., granted Cigarette Permit -
2— eyer
ermit_2—Meyer Carl E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
17—Montgomery Ward & Co. Inc., heating bond
17—Meitl Cyril N., granted Cigarette Permit— ......
17—Meid Cyril N., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3—Maul Philip et. al., relative to a faulty storm sewer on
Deborah Drive
3—Meyer Herbert and Mildred, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
9—Mettille Roofing & Sheet Metal Works, heating bond_._._
9—Midwest Heating & Air Conditioning, heating bond
9—Meyer Marcus J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit
Page
232
233
240, 261
240
279, 353
286,
275
334
295
295
295
295
295
296
296
297
297
298
298
298
298
298
298
299
299
299
299
321
323
323
352
364, 365
375
379, 428
385
391, 392
399
400
403
418
418
460
482
530
530
549
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SUBJECT
Page
N
n-
— +e!sun 1•. H.,app(anted City Solicitor
I
•—N,el June M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
33
i—Neumeister John C., granted Class "C" Beer Prrnir
33
� N„rth Grandview A%enue, Curb and Gutter. schedule . f
assessments
lit
arI
7—Noel Carl L., Notice of Claim
187,
209
)lay
5—Nebraska Avenue, construction of an eight inch +anitary
sewer 114 2215, 226. L': ,
262.
2d3
1154. 265, Zan 2W. 2K 545,
546,
547
Juni•
2—No Parking opposite the entrance to a garage or driveway
on any street or alley when less than 3) feet shall
remain for ingress and egress
235,
283
"
2—Nauman Victor H. and Richard N., granted Class "C"
Beer Permit
_ 1
"
2—Neyens flay, reappointed to the Recreatii n C(•mmisri("+
271
"
23—Ney Roy and Catherine. approval of plats
287,
,fly
"
23—Nauman Richard N. and Victor H., granted Cigarette
Permit
295
"
23—Noel Carl G, granted Cigarette Permit
X195
"
23—Nicks Mrs. Josephine, granted Cigarette Permit
29h
"
"
23—Noel John E., granted Cigarette Permit
796
"
23—Neumeister John C., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Ney Albert J., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
2:3—hey Clarence, granted Cigarette Pernut
Z)7
23 --Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No. 6, granted Cigarette
"
"
Permit
23—tiaeos Mary W., granted Cigarette Permit
X97
98
x
'
_'3—Nicks Ray, granted Cigarette Permit
298
23 ----Navy Club of Dubuque Ship Vo. 67. granter; Class "B"
July
Beer Permit
7—Ney Roy, Blick 1 in Roy Neg Subdivision, arval of
ppn
Aug.
plat
4-Ney Albert J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3 19
319
70
Sept-
4 --Nicks Josephine Mrs.. granted Class •'B" Beer Permit __
2—Noel
3713
Carl L. grantee! Class "B" Beer Permit
NK?
17—Nacus Mary VV-, airs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
Oct.
—
I—Navy llothers Club, requesting Permission to have a Tag
418
Day
6—North Grandview Avenue, 1957 ):lot Mix -Hix Laid As-
{
phaltic Concrete Surfacing Project completed and ac-
cepted
16—Nouns Bary G., Notice of Claim
441.
'
Nov.
3—Nicks Ray, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
448
Dec.
9—Nicks John et. al., relative to traffic lights at 24th &
Jackson Streets
4&
531i
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1958 SUBJECT Page
.51
Jan. O.—Ordinance No. 1-58. An Ordinance allocating and making
alrpropriations of tax levies and other sources of reve-
nue to the expenditures for City Government in the
City of Dubuque, for the fiscal year beginning Jan-
uary 1, 1958 and ending December 31, 1958 and au-
thorizing certain transfers of funds
6—Ordinance No. 2-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, Known as the Traffic Code of the City
of Dubuque, by Adding a new Section 79 to Sched-
ule VI thereof _
6—Ordinance No. 3-58. An Ordinance Granting Medical
Associates Realty Company Permission to Erect a
M arquee
"
6 --Ordinance No. 4-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Gale of the City of
Dubuque, by Adding a new Section 1-h to Schedule
I thereof; by Adding a new Section 2-9 to Schedule
I thereof; by Repealing Section "C" of Schedule II
thereof; by Repealing Section "D" of Schedule III
thereof, and Enacting a Substitute therefor; by Re-
pealing Section "E" of Schedule III thereof, and
Enacting a substitute therefor; and by Repealing Sec-
tion "F" of Schedule III thereof and Enacting a
Substitute therefor —
6—Ordinance No. 5.58. An Ordinance Authorizing Morton
Salt Company to Construct a Barge Unloading Fa -
city Across East First Street
6—Olsen William H., granted Cigarette Permit
O.—Olsen William H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
6—O'Connor, Thomas, McDermott g Wright. submitting a
resolution to correct errors in Resolution No. 196-57
approving plat of Blocks 10, 11, 12 and 13 in Hillcrest
Heights
Feb. 3 --Ordinance No. 69-57. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning
Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
by Changing the Zoning Classification of the Nest
200 feet of Lot One of Mineral Lot 376A
3—Ordinance No. 70-57. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning
Map and Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by re-
classifying the property described as the North % of
of City Lot 470 in the Original Town of Dubuque—.
3—Ordinance No. 6-58. An Ordinance granting Dubuque
County Hospital the Right to Construct and Maintain
a Ten Inch Cast Iron Nater Main in the Public
Streets and Providing the Terms and Conditions
12
13
14
16
32
33
33, 34
44
45
thereof _ —
45
" 3—Ordinance No. 7-58. An Ordinance Regulating the Slaugh-
ter Houses and other Establishments where meat is
prepared for Human consumption; Providiqg for the
Licensing and Inspection thereof: Establishing License
Fees; and Providing a Penalty for the Violation
thereof41'
" 3 --Ordinance No. 8-58. An Ordinance fixing and estLblish-
ing maximum rates to be charged for the furnishing
of electricity for residential, commercial, street light-
ing, power, and other uses and purposes, within the
City of Dubuque, Iowa; fixing and regulating the
method of service thereof; prescribing a penalty for
violation thereof- repealing all ordinances and reso-
lutions in conflict herewith _ —
so
" 3—Ordinance No. 9-58. An Ordinance Vacating Portions of
Sixteenth Street, and the Alley first east of White
Street ___ _� _-_____ --
56
L__
INDO( - BOOK 88
,cv SUBJECT - - Page
lu
:r-(')herhofEer Russell et. al., requesting sanitary sewer in
Missouri Avenue
3-- Oak Crest Drive, acceptance of dedication
3-O'Nei.l William, granted Class •'B" Beer Permit
57
Mar. 3- Ordinance No. 10-58. An Ordinance granting A. J. Kerpe-.
100
and Ruth Kerper the right to construct a sanitary
sewer in St. Anne Drive and providing the terms
and
conditions thereof
3 -O'Toole. Francis G. and Lenore \I., granted Cigarette
Permit
109
„
31 -Ordinance Ko. 11-58. An Ordinance Changing the \ate
„ of Montana Street to Floraview I)rn,e
11,
31 --Ordinance No. 12-58- An Ordinance Authorizing--S-t�
Church to install i g SL Mary's
pipes in Sixteenth -Street,
143
and alley
„ first east of White Street, and to erect a canopy_,
31 -Ordinance No. 13-58. An Ordinance Regulating and Li
"Going
143, 144
-
Business
Out (ifBusiness Sales". Fixing Li_
cense Fees, and Providing a Penalty for
„ thereof Nidation
31 -Ordinance No. 14-58. An Ordinance Prohibiti
ance of the Peace; Providing for �e�`tu
14=• 4a1
the ance
of the Public Peace and Safety; anrf Providing
„ Penalties for the Violation hereof
31 -Ordinance No. 15-58. An Ordinance Pr,.n•idi ec for the
Preservation of the Public Morals
145
and 1 ecencv
Providing a Penalty for the Violation hereand
April 7 ��f—
--Ordinance No. 16-58. An Ordinance t-acati
Kant Street, to be hereinafter a..Portion
146of
kni,wn
7 -Ordinance No.� 17- Heights An chiltz_ 183,
184bio.
Ordinance"Amen-
33-49, Known as the Traffic Code, g Ordinance
Sections A and E of Schedule by Repealing
III ther
acting Substitutes therefor 'f' n_
7 -Ordinance No.
r��
18-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, to Restrict Parking on Elgton
184
Wa,Street SGand
7-Ordinaeh m
nc o. lg-_-;ance& --1 - --__
of Ashton Place and nthe Oalley lying ace `
t ng Ix,rtio,Bs
alley
185
Place and Alta Place, and A,hton
"Westminster Pres ng OW plat of
byterian
Church Place in the Cit
„ of Dubuque, Iowa" y
7-O'Hearn Ray et. al., requesting cleaning of 185, 2k,
51ay S --Ordinance �o. 20-58. Street 186
An Ordinance AccJac�,n
C'ntieyance of Real Estate for the Exte -ng Certain
„ Street and Establishing a Public Str Arun of Kane
5 -Ordinance No. 21-58. An
eet Thereon_
Ordinance
Conveyance of Real Estate for theAccepting Certain
St, Anne's Extesion
207
Drive and of St.
Thereon ----
June ______` Establishing a Public Street
".
2 -ordinance \u. 22-58. :fin t)rdi..ance Amendi
No. 33.49 by repealing1 nett Ordinance
215
thereof and Enacting Section I (b of -schedule I
tute
by adding a new Setion
81 to S�new
�jetherefor, and
2 --Ordinance No. 23-58. An Ordinance A I �rreuf_
No. maulnne
244
33-49 6new Ordinance
and Amendi g Section B of SclterluSectilB 15 23.1 thereto
2 -Ordinance
Lu. 24-58. An Ordinance to, a III thereof
line grade on an Alley between Bltrff tablish a crnter
cu,t Street
2i5
running from the Bluth Street and L' -
apron at Janes Street to the south concrete alley
Fiith
Street Alley apron at
246
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1958 SUBJECT Page
n
2—Ordinance No. 25-58. An Ordinance Establishing a grade
on Adeline Street from the east property line of Ra-
mona Street to the east end of Street
247
2—Ordinance No. 26-58. An Ordinance Establishing a grade
on Bissell bane from the north property line of
Dodge Street to the south alley apron of Jones Street_
247
2—Ordinance No. 27-58. An Ordinance Establishing a grade
on Carter Road from the north property line of
Kaufmann Avenue to the south property' line of
Kane Strect
248
2—Ordinance No. 28-58. An Ordinance Establishing a grade
on Custer Street from the east property line of At-
lantic Street to the west property line of North
Grandview Avenue
248
2—Ordinance No. 29-58. An Ordinance Establishing a grade
on Floraview Drive (formerly Montana Street) from
the "juth property line of Xlerfeld Lane to north
property line of Flora Park —
249
2—Ordinance No. 30-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Glen Oak Street from the north property line of
Parkway Street to the north end of platted street_
250
2—Ordinance No. 31-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Hawthorne Street from the south property line
of Lincoln Avenue to the north property line of Rhom-
berg Avenue
250
2—Ordinance No. 32-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Kane Street from the center line of Chaney Road
to the east property line of Mineral Lot 376A--
251
" 2—Ordinance No. 33-58. An Ordnance establishing a grode on
Fane Street from the east property line of Mineral
Last 376A to the east property line of Lot 1 of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 351
= 1
" 2—Ordinance No. 34-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Kane Street from the east property line of
Carter Road to the center line of Chaney Road__---
2z2
2—Ordinance No. 35-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Kane Street from the north property line of Kauf-
mann Avenue to the cast property line of Primrose
Street
253
2 --Ordinance No. 36-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
un Lombard Street from the west property line of
the west 50 feet of the east 100 feet of Lox 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 11 of Westabys Sub. to the west prop-
erty line of Collins Street _
254
" 2—Ordinance No. 37-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Meadow Lane from the south property line of
Lombard Street to the north edge of concrete slab on
Dodge Street —
254
2—Ordinance No. 38-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Merfeld Lane from west property line of Flora -
view Drive ( formerly Montana Street) to the west
end of the street
255
2—OrdinLnce No. 39-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Southern Avenue from the north property line of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of l.ot 1 of Faldorf's Place to the south property line
of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 9---_.--
255
2— Ordinance No. 40-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on St. Anne Drive from existing curb to Flora Park_
256
2—Ordinance No. 41-58. An Ordinance Vacating Plat of
Lot 178A of Wtx)dlawn Park Addition approved De-
cember 20, 1957, and repealing Section 2 of Ordinance
No. 68-57 -- --
257
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— — SUBJECT
Page
1958
O
23 --Oberhausen John L., relative to installing new playground
intersection of Broadlawn and hill-
equipment at the
27(1
crest -----
" 23 --Ordinance No. 42 58. An Ordinance Changing the Zoning
by Ordinance
Map of the City of Dubuque as provided
3-34, Designated 'Zoning Ordinance of the City
No.
of Dubuque so as to change certain property herein
described from Single Family Residence District
Two Family Residence District Classi-
Classification to
fication —"
" 23—Ordinance No. 43-58. An Ordinance amending and chang-
ing the 'Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque, as pn.-
"Luning
vided by Ordinance No. 3:34 of designated
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque so as to change
certain property hereinafter described from Two
Family Residence to Local Business District A Cla-`si-
ficatiun —`—`81, 330
" 23—Ordinance No. 44-58.—An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
Nu. 3-58 by Repealing Section I thereof, and Enacting
a Substitute therefor ___
282
" 23—Ordinance No. 45-58. An Ordinance Amending the Traffic
Code of the City of Dubuque by Adding a new Section
82 to Schedule VI thereof; Repealing Section 16.1.11
thereof, and Enacting a Suubstitute therefor; and
Repealing Section "A" of Schedule III thereof and
Enacting a Substitute therefor
283
" 23—Ordinance No. 40-58. An Ordinance Changing the Name
of Wapello Place to Wallis Place --
283
" 23—Ordinance No. 47-58. An Ordinance Widening English
Lane to Include Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 4 of Mineral
Lot 42 — —,
2.84
" 23—Olsen William H., granted Cigarette Permit
296
" 23—Oeschger Thomas A., granted Cigarette Permit —
298
" 23—O'Neill William, granted Cigarette Permit __ .. —__
298
" 23—O'Mara Helen, granted Cigarette Permit —
298
" 23-0'Toole Francis G. and Lenore, granted Cigarette Permit
299
" 23—O'Neill William, granted Class "B" Beer Permit..___
299
July 7—Ordinance No. 48-58. An Ordinance changing the name
of Lenox Avenue to Van Buren Avenue and chang-
ing the name of Althauser Avenue to Terrace Hill—
308, 356
" 7—Ordinance No. 49-58. An Ordinance Granting Riverside
Bowl, Inc., the Right to Construct a Sanitary Sewer,
Water Main and Sturm Sewer in harbor Street;
Providing the Terms and Conditions Ifereuf ; and
Providing for Connection Charges _.�—__ _.308,
309, 310
" 7—Ordinance No. 50-58. An Ordinance Amending and Chang-
ing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as pro-
vided by Ordinance No. 3-34, designated Zoning Ordi-
nance of the City of Dubuque so as to Change Lots
305 and 306, Davis Farm Addition from Multiple
Family Residence District Classification to Local Bus-
iness District A Classification 313,
357, 435
" 7—Ordinance No. 51-58. An Ordinance Amending and Chang-
ing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as pro-
vided by Ordinance No. 3-34, so as to change Lot 11
in McCraneys Second Addition from Two Family
Residence to Local Business District A Classification
313, 358
" 7—Ordinance No. 52-58. An Ordinance Granting J. H. Schiltz
the right to construct a Sanitary Sewer in Lot 2 of Lot
1 of Mineral Inst 370 and Providing the Terms and
Conditions thereof _
"
322, 537
21—Oeth Irvin, submitting resignation as member cif Planning
& Zoning Commission and the Board of Adjustment_
325
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1958 — -- SUBJECT ------ Page
O
" 21—Ordinance No. 53-58. An Ordinance granting Charles K.
Petrakis permission to construct a retaining wall in
Central Avenue _ ._ _ _
331
" 21—Ordinance No. 54-58. An Ordinance fixing and estab-
lishing rates to be charged for the furnishing of wa-
ter for residential, commercial, industrial, and other
uses and purpose., within and without the City of
Dubuque, prescribing a penalty for violation hereof,
and repealing Ordinance No. 3-55 332,
347, 348
" 21—Ordinance No. 55-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 35 57 by Repealing Section 7 thereof and enacting
a substitute therefor
333
" 21—O'hfeara Louis, granted Class "C" Beer Permit —.
340
Aug. 4—Ordinance No. 56-58. An Ordinance Repealing Ordi-
nance No. 55-58, and Sub -section 7 of Section IV of
Ordinance No. 35-57, and Enacting a substitute
therefor, establishing minimum sewer rental charges—
349
" 4 --,Ordinance No. 57-58. An Ordinance Amending and Chang-
ing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as pro-
vided by Ordinance No. 3-34, designated "Zoning Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque so as to change all of
Lots 275, 276, 277, 278, 365, 366, 367 and 368 Davis
Farm Addition from Multiple Family Residence Dis-
trict Classification to Local Business District A Class-
ification
356, 380
" 4—Ordinance No. 58-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Cale, by recaling
Section B of Schedule III and Enacting a Usti-
tute therefor __ _
358
" 4—Ordinance No. 59-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 50-57 by Repealing Section 3 thereof (cost of
gas adjustment)
359
" 4—Ordinance No. 60-58. An Ordinance Vacating Public Util-
ity Easement in Lot 2, Block One in "William
Becker Kaufmann Avenue Subdivision" in the City
of Dubuque
360
Sept. 2—Ordinance No. 61-58. An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of
the Alley first north of South Grandview Avenue
from Dillon Street easterly 191.92 feet, Approving
the Plat of said Vacated Portion of said Alley and
providing the Conveyance thereof
381
" 2—Ordinance No. 62-58. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Code of the City
of Dubuque, by adding a new Section 2 h.h, to
Schedule IV thereof
382
" 2 --Ordinance No. 63 58. An Ordinance Granting Aloys H.
and I.ucille It. Weis permission to construct a re-
taining wall in Abbott Street _
383
" 2—Ordinance No. 64-58. An Ordinance Amending the Building
Code of the City of Dubuque by Repealing Section
322 thereof, and Enacting a Substitute therefor ____
384
" 2 --Ordinance No. 65-58. An Ordinance Granting A. J. Kerper
an(] Ruth Kerper the Right to Construct a Sanitary
Sewer in St. Anne Drive and Providing the Terms
and the Conditions thereof ____.._�-•---•.••---
"C"
397 398
400
" 2— Orschger Thomas, granted Class Beer Permit —-----
" 17—Ordinance No. 66-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Bunker Hill Street from the south property line
of Clarke Drive to the north property line of Asbury
Street
404
" 17—Ordinance No. 67-58. An Ordinance Granting George A.
Saffran the Right to Construct a Sanitary Sewer and
Water Main in Kane Street and Providing the Terms
and Conditions thereof __.,.._...__._ �._ _ .-..•---- --
405
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1958 ------ -- -
O
Oct. 16—Ordinance No. 68-58. An Ordinance Granting Hillcrest
Construct a Sani-
Builders Incorporated the Right to
Illinois Avenue, Alpha
tary Sewer anti Water Main in
Enid Avenue and Ohio Avenue (water only)
Avenue,
and providing the terms and conditions thereof
440
Nov. 3—O'Neill Fuel and Heating Company, heating bond --•--
and fixing
4$,i
" 3—Ordinance No. 69-58. An Ordinance establishing
to be charged for furnishing bus transportation
rates
on buses operated by the Interstate Power Company
No.
in the City of Dubuque; repealing Ordinance
57-53; and providing a penalty for violation
4�9
3—Ordinance No. 70-58. An Ordinance Amending and chang-
ing the Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque as pro-
3-34 as to change Lots
vided by Ordinance No. so
Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 Mc -
Daniels Park Hill Addition from Single Family Resi-
dence District Classification to Two Family Residence
at 1
District Classification ----"--
" 3—Ordinance No. 71-58. An Ordinance Accepting the Con-
veyance of the Easterly 10 feet of Lot 00 in Finley's
Addition and widening North Grandview Avenue to
include the same _.— — ----
3—Ordinance No. 72-58. An Ordinance granting Richard
463
C. Henschel the right to construct a sanitary sewer in
Alice Street and providing the terms and conditions
thereof
463
" 5—Ordinance No. 73-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Illinois Avenue from the South Property line of
Pennsylvania Avenue to the West Property line of
Drexel Avenue
" 24—Ordinance No. 74-58. An Ordinance amending Budget as
486
approved by Resolution No. 174-57 and Ordinance
No. 1-58 508,
~in-
535
" 24—Oak Crest Drive, City Manager recommending tile
stallation of street lights __
Sll)
" 24—Ordinance No. 75-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Alpha Avenue from the west property line of
Illinois Avenue to the east property line of Van Buren
Street —•
512
" 24—Ordinance No. 70-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Andrew Court from the north property line of
Kane Street to the north end of the street
513
" 24—Ordinance No. 77-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Arrowhead Drive from a point 151.4 feet cast of
the center line of Indian Ridge extended westerly a
distance of 316.5 feet
514
" 24—Ordinance No. 78-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Arrowhead Drive from a point 140.1 feet west of
the west property line of Indian Ridge northerly a
distance of 783.5 feet
514
24—Ordinance No. 79-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Coates Street from the end of existing improve-
ment at East kine of Lot 18 Southgate Subdivision to
a point 225 feet west ___ _ _,
515
" 24—Ordinance No. 80-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Curtis Street from west property line of South
Booth Street to end of turn around 360.7 feet west—
516
" 24—Ordinance No. 81-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Deborah Drive from the south property line of
Hillcrest Road southerly to the north property line
of Jeffrey Drive ___.._..__ .._�
S16
_
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n
" 24—Ordinance No. 82-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade on
Jeffrey Drive from the south property line of Hillcrtst
Road southwesterly a distance of 854.6 feet _._
517
" 24—Ordinance No. 83-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Indian Ridge from a point 487.1 feet south of the
south property line of South Grandview Avenue
southerly a distance of 849.2 feet ._
518
24—Ordinance No. 84-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Pamela Court from the east property line of Ra-
mona Street easterly a distance of 500 feet
518
" 24—Ordinance No. 85-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Primrose Street from the south property line of
Kane Street southerly a distance of 651.4 feet
519
" 24—Ordinance No. 86-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Southgate Drive from south property line of
Coates Street to the east line of Lot 30 Southgate
Subdivision
520
" 24—Ordinance No. 87-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Wapello Place from the west property line of
Indian Ridge to the east property line of Arrow-
head Drive
520
" 24—Ordinance No. 88-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Maryville Drive from the south property line of
Kane Street southerly a distance of 524 feet
521
" 2"rdinance No. 89-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Scenic View Drive from the east property line of
Chancy Road easterly a distance of 845 feet
522
" 24—Ordinance No. 90-58. An Ordinance establishing a grade
on Tina Ridge from the south property line of Kane
Street to the north property line of Scenic View Drive
522
Dec. 9—O'Mara Helen, granted Class "C" Beer Permit—
549
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1958 Sti B J ECT
Paige
P
Jan. 6—Pay Plan and Personnel Rules and Regulations, sub-
mitted to the Council for approval
2
" 6—Planning & Zoning Commission, recommending the denial
of petition of Leonard Healey requesting rezoning of
Lots 305 and 306 Dari, Farm Addition from Multiple
Family Residence District to Local Business A Dis-
trict
6—Planning & "Zoning Commission, recommending the denial
8
of petition of George and Addie Jeckliu requesting
rezoning of their property from Single Family to
Local Business A District
„
6—Princeton Place, Devon Drive and Cambridge Court in
8 9
Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Steger Heights
Subdivision, construction of Boulevard Lights---)(), 30,
31
" fes--Polfer Clarence Place, Lot 2 o8f 1, L 59, oot 20f I of 1, 3Lot 3�
2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1, Lox 2 of I of I of 1 of 1 of 1
and Lot I of 1 of I of 1 of I of 1, construction of
Boulevard lights 30, 31
Feb. 3—Planning & Zoning Commission, recommending the denial
of Petition of Mrs. Pearl Kaep requesting rezoning
an area from Single Family to Multiple Residence
Classification
„ _ _
3—Prescott Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
42
„ of assessments
3—Providence Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, sched-
70
ule of assessments
3 --Pennsylvania Avenue, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assess-
71
ments — 86 104
3—Prescott Street, Curb and Gutter,
schedule of assessments—
" 3 --Page John P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
Mar. 3—Princeton Place,
88
100
City Manager recommending installation
„ of a street light_
_
3—Parking Meters, City Manager recommending thr use of
106
„ women for parking meter control
„ 3—Peters LaVerne G., 'notice of Claim106
„ 3—Plein Leo, Notice of Claim 1�.
140
„ 3—Pickel Carl A., Notice of Claim 108,
3—Pfalzgraf Ernrst fit'., 109,
140
328
„ granted Class "C" Beer Permit._.__
3— Ray, application for renewal license
117
117
of approved by
„ State Board of Health
31—Police and Fire Retirement System, actuarial and factual
anaApril lOwneris
128
7—Property snRequired oarMakeHght,l�Sewer
134
an(] GaslCon-
notions on all streets to be included in the City of
Dubuque 1958 Hon Mix
-Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete
Surfacing and Bituminuus Concrete Surfacing Project
„ 1
._ _ __ i _163, 171, 181, 5
la
7—Pamela Court, acceptaruer of dedication ___ 31,
May 5—prairie Street,
532
City !Manager recommending that parking 1$9'
be restricted on the
191
east side of street between Loras
„ and West 11th Street
5—Pennsylvania
Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary 201,
sewer un portions of said street
244
_225, 226, 228, 262, 263,2(AJune 2—Palm Cletus, sidewalk
288,
26266,545 546,
547
bund ��
2—Property Owners on Ramona Street required to make
„ Sewer, Water and Gas Connections
239
„ 2—Petrakis John, reappointed to Recreation Commission
23—Police Chirf
270
authorized to attend conference of Chiefs
Police at Miami, Florida
" 23—Polfer
271
Joseph S,, granted Cigarette Permit
278
"'_ – -----
295
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1958 SUBJECT
Page
P
" 23—Potteveld Fred C. & Winifred S., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Poquette
296
Millard, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Pauly Cletus \., granted Cigarette Permit _
296
297
_�
23—Pitz Louise Urs., granted Cigarette Permit _ ��
297
....
23—Pfalzgraf h:rnest W., granted Cigarette Permit —
"
297
23—Pusateri Michael F. & Gus, granted Cigarette Permit
"
297
_—
23 --Page John P., granted Cigarette Permit
"
298
23—Poulos Andrew, granted Cigarette Permit __
"
298
23—Petrakis John, granted Cigarette Permit ___
"
298
23—Poquette Millard, granted Class "B" Beer Permit..._..--
"
299
23—Pauly Cletus N., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
299
_
July 7—Peoples Natural Gas, submitting a schedule of rates for
interruptable natural gas
303
" 7—Peoples Natural Gas, requesting that Council defer action
„ on Gas Rate Ordinance _
304
7—Peoples Naturual Gas, requesting permission to excavate
at Shields and Jones Street
314, 327
7—Pfuhl Rav et. al., objecting to the construction of a garage
by kiver Trails Transit Lines between 1st and 2nd
Streets on Bluff Street _
314
" 7—Petrakis Charles K., requesting permission to construct a
rock retaining wall __
315
" 7—Potters Shiras Avenue Place, approval of p!at.r.,-319,
"
320, 331
21—Powers Joseph '..�i., heating bond _
327
Aug. 4—Palm Kenneth J., requesting a street light on Dodge Street
between Fremont and Grandview Avenue _
360, 424
" 4—Plaza Court Subdivision, approval of plat _
364, 365
Sept. 2—Peabody Street, City Solicitor recommending that no
action be taken on the vacation of the Street at this
time
378
" 2—Pusateri Gus and :Michael F., granted Class "C'—Beer
Permit _ —
400
2—Peterson Lloyd L., reappointed to the Airport Commission
401, 403
17—Potras John M. Urs. et. al., requesting traffic light at
'
the corner of West Locust and West 17th Street—
407, 424
" 17—Peoples Natural Gas, requesting permission to excavate
in streets where excavations are restricted for 10
year period _ _
407
" 17 --Planning & 'Zoning Commission, favoring annexation to the
City of areas to the west and north of the present city
limits _ _
413, 414
Oct. 1—Police Judge, R. N. Russo, requesting permission to attend
Northwestern University Traffic School
429
" l—Pitz Louise, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. 132
430
" 6--Pfiffner George R. and Richard L. Klossner, granted
Class "B" Beer Permit
444
" 6—Pfiffner George R. and Richard L. Klossner, granted
Cigarette Permit __
445
Nov. 24—Peoples Naturzl Gas, requesting permission to excavate
at Fulton and King Streets --..._--- ____..
523
Dec. 9—Pawlak Joseph F. Jr., Notice of Claim ____ ___ __
534
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1958 SUBJECT
Page
May 5—Queen Street, City Manager recommending that stop signs
be erected stopping vehicles before entering intersec-
tion of 24th Street __ 202, 358
June 23 ---Quinlan Robert, granted Cigarette Permit -- 295
11 23—Quinlan Robert, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 299
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1958 - -- SUBJECT Page
R
Jan.
"
6 -Russo R. N., appointed Police Judge
1
(Reynolds Tial, relative to the rezoning of Leonard Healey
"
property _
-
8
"
0--Rettenberger Max, claim denied
12
6 -Rockdale Road, northbound vehicles must stop before en-
tering the intersection of Rockdale Road and the west
ramp of Kerrigan Road and Granview Avenue __
14
6 -Ramona Street -Adeline Street Sanitary Sewer, schedule
"
of assessments 24, 25, 26 27
28, 35
"
f} -Raines Elizabeth It., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-
33
6 -"River Front Subdivision No. 3", approval of plat of
Block 6, Block 7 and Block 8 _.__-..-
34
Feb.
3-Rettenberger Wendell, Notice of Claim
43
"
3-Roepsch George, petition for rezoning of the North % of
City Lot 470 granted _._._._
44
"
3 --Reilly Reaty Inc., submitting plats of Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot
3 of Giles Place and Green Acre Subdivision --9,8
99 129
"
3-Rettenmaier John J. and Marie, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit _
100
Mar.
3 -Retail Merchants Burueau, resolution favoring modern
street lighting for the business area _...
104, 139
3 -Ridgeway Avenue, City Manager recommending installation
of street lights
105
3 -Recker Ray H., Settlement of Claim
107
"
3--Reidi Jay M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
117
"
31-Rahloff, Barbara, requesting suspension of taxes
129 204
"
31 -Report of Dubuque Dock Commission for 1957
129
"
31 -Rosedale Street, erection of stop signs for traffic en-
tering St. Ambrose Street
136
"
31 -River Front Subdivision No. 3, approval of plat of Blocks
6, 7 and 8
152
April
7-Rafoth Ray H., heating bond
168
May
5 -Ridgeway Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 262,
263, 264
265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
546, 547
"
5 -Ruane Drive, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer 225, 226, 227, 228, 262,
263, 264
265, 266, 288, 289,
547, 548
June
2 -Ryan Kathleen, Notice of Claim
242
2 -Richard Christina et al., requesting the name: of Lenox
Street be changed to Van Buren Street
260, 277
"
2 -Ramona Street, Property owners required to make Sewer,
Water and Gas connections
270
"
2 -Reuter Clara Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
270
"
23 -Riverside Bowl Inc., requesting water and sewer service-
285, 308
"
23 -Richard Alfred H. et. al., requesting sanitary on Alta
Place -
286
"
23-Roshek Brothers Company, granted Cigarette Permit ._
295
"
23 -Reuter Clara Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
295
"
23 --Rink Richard G., granted Cigarette Permit - _
295
"
23 -Randle Fred N. & Vada, granted Cigarette Permit __._ _
296
"
23--Ruegnitz R. S., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23-Ragatz George Jr., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23 -Rawson Thomas J., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23-Reisdorf Joseph E., granted Cigarette Permit ..-
297
"
23 -Ring Louis A., granted Cigarette Permit -
297
"
23-Riedi Jay It., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23 -Roeder Marcella Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit _...._._
297
"
23-Radetzki Hazel, granted Cigarette Permit
298
"
23 --Raines Elizabeth Mary, granted Cigarette Permit
298
"
23 -Rahe Francis R., granted Cigarette Permit _.
298
"
23 -Rawson Thomas J., granted Cigarette Permit
298
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1958 SUBJECT
page
R
July
7 --Report of audit of City of Dubuque by Brooks, O'Connor
"
and Brooks for year 1957
304
7—Rettemaier Jeanette Mrs. and Mrs. Gerry Rusch, Notice
of Claim
7—Rettenmaier Marie and John •1., granted Cigarette Permit_
.307
3
Aug.
7—Richman Richard M., granted Cigarette Permit ---32i
4—Riley John W., Notice of Claim
"
. 355,
4—Rosedale and Avoca Streets, northbound and southbound
428
Sept.
vehicles must stop before entering intersection of--
2—Richman LeRoy G., granted Cigarette Permit
358
_
2—Riverside Bowl, granted Cigarette Permit —
2—Richman LeRoy G., "B"
399
399
"
granted Class Beer Permit—____
2—Riverside Bowl, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
400
2—Richman Richard bf., granted Class "B" Beer Permit.
17—Reilly Realty Inc.,
400
400
approval of Blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7 in Grevn
Acres Subdivision_408,
„
409,
17—Reilly Realty Inc., grant and easement to the City for
the purpose of a turn around
431
at the end of Oak Crest
Drive in Green Acres Subdivision
17—Rolling Ridge Subdivision, approval of plat of Block 1 and
Block 2
4111
Oct.
"
1—Raines Elizabeth M., requesting refund on Cigarette pe -
mit No. 223`—
411
1—Raines Elizabeth Jf., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No.
430
„
133
1—Richman Richard, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 273 ___
430
„
„
I—Richman Richard, requesting refund on Class "B; Beer
Permit No. 82
430
„
__
6—Reuter Sheet Metal Works, heating tw— n— j --'�_
6—Roepsch Theodore,
430
434
"
Notice of Claim
6—Reilly Realty Inc., requesting cancellation
434
„
of contractor's
improvement bond
6—Reisdorf Joseph E.,
436
Nov.
granted Class "B" Beer permit
3—Rhomberg A. A., contract for the
444
„
engineering services on
Nengler Street Grade Separation project 454, 455,
3 --Rucks Harold E.
456
e.t al., requesting rezoning of the north-
erly side of Dodge St. between Alpine
„
„
and Nevada
Streets to Local Business District A Classification.— 459,
24—Richeson Excavating,
511
excavation policy .__,_ —`
24—Reuter Clara M.,
510
„No.
requesting refund on Cigarette permit
14
Dec.
__
24—Reuter Clara M., Class B" Beer permit Nu. 32 revoked
Theodore (Teddy), Notict
9—Roepsch
5 23
of Suit
9—Richesons Excavating Service, requesting excavation
9—Roeder Marcella Mrs.,
permit
granted Class "B" Beer Permit__
536
549
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
Page
s
Jan. 6--Schiltz L. J., appointed City Manager
1
6—Sauer Dorothy, relative to the rezoning of the Jecklin
property
0} Seippel Peter J. et. al., requesting extension of the city
8, 9
limits westerly in the Coates street area taking into
th City the Jecklin property —
10
6—Schiltz L. J., bond
10
" 6—Safe Way Agency, sidewalk bond
10
6—Sycamore Street, no parking on west side of street from
Fourteenth Street to Sixteenth Street -__
12
" 6—South Locust Street, vehicles must stop before entering
South Locust Street north to its junction with
Locust Street ___.
14
" 6—St. Ambrose Street, eastbound vehicles must stop before
entering the intersection of St. Ambrose Street and
Clarke Drive
14
6—Shields Street, southbound vehicles must stpo before en-
tering the intersection of Shields Street and Jones
Street
14
—SchuellerArnold, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 31 _—
15
6—Sunnycrest, Board of Trustees, Dubuque County Hospital,
requesting permission to excavate across Prescott
street, remove and replace curb and walk along the
south side of Roosevelt street for the installation of
a 10 inch water main __
17, 45
" 6—Sullivan Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur-
facing from the north property line of English Lane
to the South property line of Levi street, schedule
of assessments 1, 22,
23, 24
6—Sanitary Sewer, Romana Street -Adeline Street, schedule
of assessments 74, 25, 26, 27,
28, 35
Feb. 3—Strub Clarence and Florence, Ben J. Kolfenbach, Louis S.
Smith, City Manager recommending that action be
taken to secure payment for improvement on Wood -
lawn Street
37
3—Saffran George A., excavation policy --- __._
38
3—St. Regis Paper Company, acceptance of their offer to pur-
chase a fourteen acre tract of land in Dubuque Indus-
trial Park 41,
104, 195
" 3—Satterlee Avery, claim denied
43
" 3—Schiltz J H., petition for rezoning of the west 200 feet
of Lot 1 of M. L. 376A granted
43, 44
" 3—Slaughter House Ordinance, regulation and inspection of
all establishments where meat is prepared for human
consumption —
46
3—St. Mary's Church, petition for the vacation of portions
of East Sixteenth Street and the alley first east of
White Street granted —
56
3—Saffran Construction Co., requesting excavating permit__
58
3—Strub Clarence A. and Florence M., requesting that the
Council waive the special assessment on curb and gut-
ter on the northerly end of Woodlawn Street for
Lots 7 and 12 of Clarence Strub Subdivision _---
58
3—Solon Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule of
assessments
72
3—Seventeenth Street West, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing,
schedule of assessments —
72
3—Solon Street, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assessments.....
89
3—Sanitary Sewer, Cedar, Maple and Sycamore Street Sani-
tary Sewer, Lift Station and Force Main Improve-
ment, awarding of contract _._.._._96, 97, 129, 488, 489,
490, 511
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1958 SUBJECT
" 3 -Schwartz Iawrence, granted Class "B" Beer Permit -
Mar. 3-Strohmeyer Loretta Mrs., Notice of Claim _
3-Strub W. E. et al., requesting that M,aptana Street be re-
named Floraview Drive
3 -Sanitary Relief Sewer, construction of 12" Sanitary relief
sewer in East 24th street, first alley west of Windsor
Avenue from Fast 24th Street to Edwards Street,
and Windsor Avenue from Edwards Street to Merz
Street 113, 181, 182, 183, 215, 216,
3--Schiltz J. H., requesting the vacation of a portion of Kane
Street now platted as Lot A of Scenic View Heights
No. 1, comprised of that part of Lot 1 of St. Mary's
Place 113,
3-Schiltz J H., approval of plat of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1
of Mineral Lot 370, Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 375, Lot
I of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 376A, and Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 376A, which will be known as Lut 1, Lot 2 and
Lot 3 in "Scenic View Heights No. 1 in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, approval of plat
of Lot 3 in "Scenic View Heights No. 1 to be here-
after known as Block 1, Block 2, Block 3 and Block
4 in "Scenic View Heights No. 2", in the City of Du-
que, Dubuque County, Iowa
3-Schneller Mathias A., granters Class "B" Beer Permit_
3 -Southern Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from
the end of the present curb to the south preperty
line of Lot No. 2- 1 of Mineral Lot 9-119, 120, 164,
" 3 -St. Anne Street, improvement vcment 16i . VA.
16 and gutter n1m
the existing curb to Flora Park 119, 120, 164,
3-So218,
mrnerfeld A. G., requesting curb and17U, ter n on-
„ tana Street gutter on Men
3-Streinz Lester J., reappointed to Board of ?.ening ,Nd-
„ justment
31-5igman James, relative to the purchase of city owned
property
31-Studden LeRoy134,
, petition extension of Local Business
aonenied
31-SPrungeClNorvaltpM.,dheat ng bund -
31 -Scrub Raphael H., sidewalk bond
31-Shireman Robert & Edgebert McNamer, sid
31-Saffran George, blasting ewalk bond _
bund
31-Schueller & Co. Inc., excavation bond -
31-Stcuei George ton It. al., requesting the flushing of Wash_
31-SteffengCliflord Street grant'
April 7 -Sewer, Water and Gas connections, eerordered made
streets included in the City of Dubuque 1958 Hut
Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing and Bi-
tuminous Concrete Surfacing Project Ne. 1-163, 176,
7-Sommerfeld A. G. and A. H. Beck, requesting curb and
gutter on Floraview Drive
7 -St. Ambrose Street, esst aril west bound vehic-maul
stop before entering St. Ambrose Street and Rose-
dale Avenue -
7 -St. Ambrose Street, east bound vehicles must stul before
-
entering St. Ambrose and Clarke L)rivr _
7-Schiltz J. H., requesting sewer and water installation un
Kane Street
7-Schiltz Constructio`nrrrlu-st"in7-Stapleton's Subdi9" ecava-ti-u-n-
permitvisiu,aPproval of plat
_-
Page
100
108, 140
110
303, 368
183, 184
115, 116
117
165, 166
543, 544
166, 1618
543, 544
127
127
204, 207
135
138
138
138
138
138, 148
148
151
181, 531
177
185
185, 283
187, 205
187
190, 191
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
Page
S
" 7 -Schmitt Joseph J., granted Cigarette Permit
192
7 -Schmitt Joseph J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
193
" 7 -Schroeder Donald D., granted Class "C" Beer Permit -.
193
" 7 -Sanitary Sewer, Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer Bid Sec-
tion No. 2 completed and accepted
194
May 5-Satanna Ordnance Depot, extending an invitation to at-
tend Armed Forces Day
199
" 5 -Smith Thomas S., relative to damage to his property -
200, 237
" 5 -Shields Street, City Manager recommending the instal-
316
lation of a street light ___
202
" 5-Sanner John C., requesting the approximate cost of con-
structing a sanitary sewer in the alley between Bruns-
wick and Burden Streets
203-
5 --Steve 'Hike, sidewalk bond _ .
205
" 5-Stodden Roy, requesting rezoning of Lot 11 in McCrancy's
271
Second Addition 2N,
313, 358
" 5 -Sudo) Ben and Iowa National Mutual Insurance Company,
Settlement of Claim
210
" 5-Schaffert Josephine Mrs., Notice of Claim
210, 242
5 -Sullivan Desmond, addressed Council relative to replace-
ment of sidewalk on 10th St. _211, 268, 341
5 -"St. Anne's Subdivision", approval of Block 5 and Block 6
of St. Anne's Subdivision in the City of Dubuque- 213, 214
It
5-Sanitary Sewer, City of Dubuque 1958 Sanitary Sewer
Project No. 1, Construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer and appurtenances on the following named
streets: University Avenue, Beverly Avenue, Carlton
Avenue, Lenox Avenue, Nebraska Avenue, Austin
Plac, Wisconsin Avenue, Hickson Avenue, Fairfax
Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Missouri Avenue, Ridge-
way Avenue, Indiana Avenue, Born Avenue, Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, Earl Drive, Ideal Lane, Ruann Drive
and Kane Street __224, Z25, 226, 227, 228, 261,
262
263, 264, 265, 266, 274, 288, 289, 315,
316
June 2-Shechan Builders, sidewalk bond ---
239
" 2 -Sisters of St. Francis, requesting City to sell them prop-
erty so they can widen their driveway at Mary of
the Angels Home - 260, 279, 324, 336,
392
' 2-Schollmeyer Paul, granted Class "B," Beer Permit-
270
" 2-Schiltz L. J., reappointed to Planning & Zoning Commission
271
" 23--Schiltz John G., cancellation of blasting bond
274
" 23-Schueller and Co. Inc. Assignment to The First National
Bank 1 274,
23 -Schilling's Modern Heating Company, heating bond -
23 --Schroeder Company, blasting bond
23 -Steger Construction Company, excavation bond
23-Steichen Margaret, Notice of Claim
" 23 ---Sanitary Sewer, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer in Kane Street from the existing manhole
opposite Lot 2-1 of M. L. 351 to a point 700 feet
west on Kane Street _______292, 293, 294, 336,
436, 437, 478,
" 23 -Steffen Clifford, granted Cigarette Permit
23 -St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Gift Shop, granted Cigarette
Permit
" 23 -Sun Leo, granted Cigarette Permit
23 -Savary John L & Viola, granted Cigarette Permit
23 -Sullivan Robert E., granted Cigarette Permit
23 -Schroeder Don, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23-Solumon Jack, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23 -Saud Donald, granted Cigarette Permit --
23-Speclit Harold O., granted Cigarette Permit
2758
285
280
329
337, 338
479, 480
295
295
295
295
295
296
296
296
296
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1958 SUBJECT
S
23—Sand Maric Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Schneider Joseph C., granted Cigarette Permit —
23—Schwartz Peter, granted Cigarette Permit _ —
" 23—Schueller Richard, granted Cigarette Permit
23--Scholtes Harold If., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Shannon Joseph F., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Schwartz Lawrence, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Schuster Donald W., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Scherr James J., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Smith Oil Company, granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Schmit Helen Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
" 23—Sheldon Thomas L., granted Cigarette Permit —�
"23—Schmitz Gladys, granted Cigarette Permit
IF 23—Schollmeyer Paul, granted Cigarette Permit ���
23—Schulte Joseph J., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Stampfer's Department Store, granted Cigarette Permit—
" 23—Schneller Mathias, granted Cigarette Permit
23—Snyder Elsie R., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Scherer Emma Ifrs., granted Cigarette Permit
23—Shannon Joseph F., granted Class •'B" Beer Permit_
23—Sand Donald. granted Class "B" Beer Permit _
23--Scholtes Harold M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_____
" 23—Sheldon Thomas L.,
., granted Class "B" Baer Yernut____
1, 23—Schueller Richard, granted Class "C" Beer Permit.__
23—Sand Marie Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
July 7—Schonethal Fred, heating bund
7—Senior High Subdivision, approval of plat
7—Sanitary Sewer, construction of an 8" sanitary sewer in
Alta Place from a point 125 fce•t north of the north
property line of Delaware Street to the existing san-
itary sewer in Green Street -- --?17, 318, 350,
7—Sch;itz J. H., Block G, 71 --398' 399, 443, 475,
8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Scenic View
Heights No. 2, approval of plat— 210,
7—Scenic View Drive, acceptance of dedication —________
7—Schiltz J. H., granted the right to construct a Santitary
Sewer in Lot 2 of Lut I of Mineral Lut 370 and Pro-
viding the Terms and Conditions thereof
7—Schmitt Joseph J., granted Cigarette Permit ---
321'
7—Sauser Norbert H., granted Cigarette Permit
" 7—Smith Robert 113., granted Cigarette Permit
7—Strub Clarence, sidewalk bund
21—Sewage Rental Rates, City Manager recumn— i— eruling a
change to the Present rate
21—Schroeder Company, requesting permission tu--- excavate in Evergreen Drive
21—Senior High Subdivision, City Manager recu
the sale of Lot 1 _ mmending
21—Schiltz J. H., approval of plat of Lot "A" in "Bernie— 336,
Heights No. I"
21—Spielman Chas. 1f., relative to garages and sheds being
built in alley behind Bennett Street
Aug. 4—Sefzik R. F., relative to the operation of the City—
„ 4—Sabers James, sidewalk bond
4—Sewage Treatment Plant—Contract No• mpleK~ grid
seini-final acceptance made _ �-
4—Savary John L., and Viola, grant
cYl Class "B" $err m;t
4—Specht Harold O., granted Class "C" Beer Permit__,,`
Sept. 2—Savanna Ordnance Depot, invitation to attend a meeting on
Civil I)cfense Administration
2—Schmitt Barbara, and Kenneth& Evelyn her parents. N�,
tice of Claim
Page -
296
296
2%
296
296
2%
297
297
297
297
297
298
298
298
298
298
298
298
299
299
299
299
299
299
299
304
307
366, 367
476, 477
320, 321
321
350,
537
323
323
323
327
333,
349
334
391,
392
342
343,
351
351
352
352
370
370
374
379
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1958
SUBJECT
Page
S
"
2—Schueller & Co. Inc., requesting extension of time for
"
Bituminous Paving Project
386
2—Saffran Construction Co., requesting permission to extend
sewer and wtaer on Kane St. _.._
386, 405
2—Sanitary Sewer, acceptance of sanitary sewer in Flora
Park
397
"
2—Snyder Elsie Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_..._
400
"
2—Scherer Emma Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit—_.._
400
"
2—Spielman J. Louis and Susan, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit
400
"
17—Sears Roebuck & Co., heating policy .._._
403
"
17—Stampfer J. F., heating bond
403
"
17—Sweeney William P., sidewalk bond
403
"
17—Sunny View Hills Subdivision, vacation of Lots 1 and 2 in
Block 6: Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 in Block 7; portion of
Primrose Street lying southeasterly of a line extend-
ing from the southwest corner of Lot 2 in Block
6 to the northeast corner of Lot 5 in Block 7
411, 412
"
17—Sunny View Hills Subdivision, Lots 1, 2 and 3, approval of
plat _
413
17—Smith Robert M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
418
Oct.
1—Saffran George and Chris and Bernice A. Willy, agreement
with the City wherein the City accepts Lot 2 of Lot 2
of Willy Place as Kane Street 425,
426, 453
"
1—Schiltz J. H., performance bond
434
"
l—Seippel Peter J., requesting extension of time to complete
surfacing of Southgate Subdivision
436
"
10 --Sanitary Sewer, Hillcrest Builders Inc., granted the right
to construct a sanitary sewer and water mains in Illi-
nois, Alpha, Enid and Ohio Avenues (water only)_.__
446
"
16—.Schmidt Regina Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit--
448
Nov.
3—Sievers Fred J., relative to a sub pay station for Water
Department bills __._.
459, 509
"
3—Steckel John Sr. et. al., relative to storage of wrecked
cars on 23rd Street between Washington and Elm
Streets
460, 511
"
3—Steffen John Mrs., Notice of Claim
460, 533
"
3—Schmid Matilda, Notice of Claim
461
"
3—Seippel Katherine J. Subdivision, approval of plat
481, 482
"
3—Schuster Printing Service, acting as collection agency for
utility bills of the City of Dubuque
485, 533
"
24—Scenic View Drive, City Manager recommending installa-
tion of street lights
509
"
24—Schroeder A. B., Notice of Claim ......
512
"
24—Sawvell Junior, Notice of Claim ._
512
of
24—Schueller & Co. Inc., requesting extension of time on
Contract No. 2 _ —.
523
"
24—Sitterly Walter, granted Cigarette Permit
527
"
24—Sitterly Walter, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
527
"
24—Schulte Joseph J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
527
"
24—Schwartz Peter, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
527
Dec.
9—Sewage Works Improvement, Contract No. 2, Force Main
and Terminal Street Sewer, completed and accepted—
530
"
9—Sefzik R. F., relative to the reading of council proceedings
532
"
9—Steichen Glen R., Notice of Claim —
534
of 9—St. Rose Priory, requesting vacation and conveyance of the
alley lying east of Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Union Place— 536
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INDEX - BOOK 88
1958
SUBJECT
page
U
Feb.
3—United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, permission to
hold a tag day _ ----- ____
58
3—Union Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule
of assessments ---._—
76
Mar.
3—Udelhofen Bernadine, Notice of Claim
108, 141
3—Uppinghouse Alan R., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _—
117
31—U. S. Conference of Mayors stating that the Municipal
Airport of Dubuque is scheduled to receive $12,500
"
Federal Aid fdr the construction of a hangar apron
134
31—University Avenue, erection of stop sign to sto v eastbound
traffic at University & Asbury
138
31—Drell James et. al., relative to a sewer emptying on his
property -----._
31—United States of America, City Manager authorized to sub-
148, 203
mit an application for a grant for advance for public
works planning which shall consist generally of the
construction at Fast 14th Street and Pine Street of a
four lane overpass with sidewalks and approaches and
also construct East 13th Street from Cedar Street
April
to Kerper Boulevard
7—University Avenue, east bound vehicles must stop before
153, 154
May
entering University Avenue and Asbury Street
5—United States Conference of Mayors, invitation
185
to the
Council to attend conference in New Orleans Sep-
tember 11-13 —
5 --United States of America, Lease with the City of Du-
199
buque, Iowa, covering use of 0.85 acre site, Ham's Ad-
dition, for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center—
5 --University Avenue,
199
construction of an eight inch sanitary
June
sewer _ _ _224, 225, 226, 227,
263, 264, 265, 288, 289, S45
23—Uppinghouse Alan R., '
228, 262
546, 547
"
granted Cigarette Permit
23—Utzig LeRoy, granted Cigarette Permit
295
Aug.
__
4—U. S. Conference of Mayors, relative to conference to be
247
Oct.
ami
6—University held of Dubuqu,arequestingapermissu,n
351
to erect a
banner across a downtown street
"'_-------
435
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958
SUBJECT
Page
V
Feb.
3—Vacation of portions of Sixteenth Street, and the alley
first east of White Street to St. Mary's Church
56
"
3—Vorwald John H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
100
Mar.
3 --Veterans of Foreign Wars, requesting permission to have
a tag day
110
April
7—Vacation of a portion of Kane Street known as Lot "A"
of Scenic View Heights No. 1 to J. H. Schiltz
183, 184
"
7—Valleyview Road, east and west bound vehicles must stop
before entering Valleyview and Avalon Roads
185, 283
"
7—Vacation of portions of Ashton Place and the alley lying
between Ashton Place and Alta Place
185
May
5—Voggenthaler Irma D.,, relative to connecting up to sewer,
water and gas to Lot 19 in Stafford Addition
208
June
2—Vacation, plat of Lot 178A of Woodlawn Park Add. va-
cated and held for naught
257
"
23—Vrotsos George T., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23—Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 9663, granted Cigar-
"
ette Permit
23—Van Duelman Carl, granted Cigarette Permit ._
296
296
"
23—Vorwald John H., granted Cigarette Permit
296
"
23—Vrotsas Elsie Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit
297
"
23—Vander Meulen Wm. and Sophie McMann granted Cigar -
"
ette Permit
23—Vander Meulen Wm. and Sophie McMann, granted Class
298
"B" Beer Permit
299
July
7—Varvel Paul and Patricia, Notice of Claim
308
Aug.
4—Vacation of Public Utility Easement iri Lot 2, Block One
in "William Becker Kaufmann Avenue Subdivision"
in the City of Dubuque —
360
"
4—Vyverberg Ray A. et. al., requesting Quit Claim Deed con.
veying vacated streets and alleys which are a part of
Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Ehrlich Place.
361, 393
Sept.
17—Vacation, Sunny View Hills Subdivision, Lots 1 and 2 in
Block 6; Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9 in Block 7; portion of
Primrose Street lying southeasterly of a line ex-
tending from the southwest corner of Lot 2 in Block
6 to the northeast corner of Lot 5 in Block 7
411, 412
"
17—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 508, granted Cigarette
"
Permit
17—Veterans of Foreign Wars. Past No. 508, granted Class
418
"B" Beer Permit ...----
418
Oct.
6—Veteran's Heating Co., heating bond
434
"
16—Veterans of Foreign Wars Gerald F. Winter Post No.
9663, granted Class "B" Beer Permit
448
Dec.
9—Van Buren Street, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer, final estimate —
545, 546
V
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1958 SUBJECT
1'age
W
Jan. 6—%%*elu Clarence P., elected Mayor for the ensuing fiscal
year
" 6—Walser Herold & Max Blum, Notice of Suit
Il
" 6—Wertz Donald E., granted Class '•C" Beer Yerm,t_—
33
Feb. 3—West 17th Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing. sched-
ule of assessments
72
" 3—Wilbricht Lane, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assessments
90
" 3—Woodlawn Street, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assess-
ments
Mar. 3—%rater Department Audit for the year 1957
91
105
" 3—Weber Leo A., Notice of Claim —
108, 141
" 3—Wiederholt Lenard, Notice of Claim
"
328
3—Windsor Avenue -East 24th Street, Sanitary Sewer _113,
1 1,
" 3-1�'indsor Avenue, unpros°ement with Not M Mix -Hot , Laui 303,
asphaltic concrete surfacing from the East property
line of 22nd Street to the north pr(V. erty line of alley
first south of Strauss Street
122, 123, 159,
—dl21�473,
" 3rStreet wth -Hot
I fll l
4l 7a3—West
improvement Hot Mix
Laid con,crete
surfacing from the
west track of
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail-
road to the cast property tine of Locust Street
122, 123
" 3—West 2nd Street, improtiement with Hot I4lix-Hut Il59, a
asphaltic concrete
160' 161
surfacing from the west track of
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacifir Rail-
road to the east property lien of locust Street
--
»
12-, 123
" 3—Wilbricht Lane, improvement with Bitumirxws —154'
Surfacing from the Concrete
160, 161
west r
Road to the west end of stent property line of Asbury
—^— 124, 126, 171,
173, 175
_
19. 5�t4.
" 31—Walsh William J., objecting to radiation from Jerruld
television cable
541, 542
_
31—Westminster Presbyterian Church,
cation of a ix'tititm for the va-
portishton tt Ashttn Place arul
134, 203
Place the all first
13 185,
31—Weideenbacher�Albertus G., Notice of C---_.__iaim
2115, 2M31—Ward
Donald Mrs., Notice of Claim �'— —
" 31—Weiner Sylvester A.,
142
143
granted Class "B—" B Pertnit _ _
" 31—Winders Vince, granted Class "B"
" �r Permit --__
31—Wright Louis J.,
150
1.1
_
granted Class •'B
" 31—Walke Clarence, granted Class •'B" Beer I remit
151
" 31—White William Beer 1'�t
n J•. granted Class'•C" Beer Permit
31—West Tenth Street,
151
proceedings instituted to replace brick
sidewalk with a modern
151
concrete sidewalk on the
south side of Tenth Street, between Main Street
the first alley
and
westerly, arul assess the ant
abutting property to the
—.155, 156' 211, 268, 341, 363, 364
April 7—Washington Street, east and Nest vehicles must
before entering Wahington
stop
Sttreeetd
and Fast Twenty. Ninth Streets aril East Sixteenth
7—White Street, ea,t
and webt bound vehicles must stop before 184,
entering a Street and Bast Seventeenth
7—Washington Street,
283
treat Street_ 185,
parking restricted ext the cut side of
«'ashingtcm Street between
283
Twentieth
„ Twenty Fifth Street Street and
7—Westminster Presbyterian
ChurchPlace'""'------
7—Willy Con,truction Corn approval of plat—
May 5—Walton George I bond
and ,
185
185
Robert ____-___
Grover E:
bond Yherxi, sideNalk
188
—
205
INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT
Page
W
" 5-Witherall Arthur, sidewalk bond
"
205
5 --Water Stain Project No. 1, ocnstruction of the 1958 Kane
Street water main project No. 1, consisting of a cast
iron main in Kane Street from the fest Property
bine of Maryville Drive to the Fast Property bine of
I
Lot 2 of of 1 of M neral Lot 351 _211, 212, 260, 261,
290, 291
_________292, 339, 437, 438, 439, 458,
"
524, 525
5 -Wisconsin Avenue, construction of an eight inch sanitary
sewer _--_224, 225, 226, 227, 228,
262, 263
X64, 265, 266, 288, 289, 545,
"
546, 547
5-Weher Merlyn L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-.`
232
" 5 -Warren Dell and Ralph, granted Class "B' Beer Permit-
232
" 5 -Winders R. Daniel, granted Class "C" Beer Permit..
232
June 2-NN'cst First Street, no parking on north side of street be-
tween Iowa and Main Street ____
"
235, 283
2 -Ward J. J., sidewalk hand _
339
" 2 -Water Rate Change, City Manager submitting Water De-
partment reports and recommending the adoption of
a proposed rate schedule _--______.243, 244, 333,
347, 348
2-Wapello Place changed to Wallis Place as requested by
J. Allen Wallis et. al.
258, 283
" 2 -Wold Ronald et. al., requesting rezoning of property at
2702 White Street to Local Business District A-
258, 328
-
356, 380
" 2 -\fright Eugene D., requesting the Council to approve a
plat of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot T60A in L. H. Lang -
worthy's Addition and Lot 1 of 2 of Mineral Lot
133 - ?(>D,
287, 288
" 2 -Willy Christ, objecting to the amount of proposed assess-
ments ___,___- _.�--_
261
" 2 -Weimer Eugene Rcv., reappointed to Recreation Commis-
sion ---- _
271
" 2 -Weiland Frank C., application to operate a mobile home
park approved
273
" 23 -Milson Raymond, sidewalk bond- --
280
" 23 -Wingert Josephine Mrs., granted Cigarette^Permit ______
295
" 23 -Weber Marlyn L., granted Cigarette Permit _---___._
295
" 23 ---Ward John M., granted Cigarette Permit ----------
295
" 23-Wareco System of America, granted Cigarette Permit-
295
" 23 -Wong Paul & Chuck, granted Cigarette Permit r. - --
296
" 23 -White William J., granted Cigarette Permit
296
" 23 -Wagner Wm., granted Cigarette Permit - -
296
" 23 -Weiner Ronald J granted Cigarette Permit -- -
296
" 23 -Wunder Eileen Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit __----
297
" 23-Westercamp George C., granted Cigarette Permit -_ _
297
" 23-\1'aul James, granted Cigarette Permit ___ -,--
297
" 23 -Wertz Donald E., granted Cigarette Permit r-.----
298
" 23 -Weiner Fred, granted Cigarette Permit - ----
298
" 23 -Winkler Louis J., granted Cigarette Permit -
298
" 23-Walke Clarence, granted Cigarette Permit - -
298
" 23 -Winkler Beatrice Mrs., granted Cigarette Permit---
298
" 23 -Winders R. Daniel, granted Cigarette Permit --
298
" 23 ---Wright Louis J., granted Cigarette Permit - --
298
" 23--1fciner Sylvester A. and Dolores V., granted Cigarette
Permit --_._- _ -_.__ _ _
298
" 23 -Winders Vince, granted Cigarette Permit - -••--
298
" 23 --Marren Dell and Ralph, granted Cigarette Permit---.---
298
" 23- Wingert Josephine Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit._
299
" 23 --Wunder Eileen Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-_--
299
" 23-Westercamp George C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_._
299
" 23 -Ward John M., granted Class "C" Beer Permit -
300
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St'BJI.CT Page
IQ58
W
July
_ —
7—Wilhelm Walter, excavation ranted tCigarett— P it
Virgil M., B
304
323
324
7—Wersinger
7—Wersinger Virgil M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit--
on Class "B" Beer
21—Winders Vince, requesting refund
334
Permit No. 7
21—Winders Vince, requestingrefundon Cigarette Permit
334
Aug.
No. 218 -- —rmission to erect a
4—Weis Aloys H. et. al., requesting pe
of Lot 61 in Pleas-
retaining wall on the westerly side
ant 382,
ant View along Abbott Street
83
3383
70
4—Waul James, granted Class "C" Beer Permit
Fred Robert, Airport Commissioner, txmd—
375
Sept,
2—Woodward
2—Wilbricht Lane, City Manager recommending the installa-
377
tion of street lights -------
2—Whittier Street, City Solicitor recommending that no action
be taken at this time on the vacation of the Street—
��
"
"
2—Weiner Ronald J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
Virgil, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
"
17—Wersinger
No. 263--------
17—Wersinger Virgil, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
406
406
"
Permit No. 70
17—Wartburg Seminary Snack liar, granted Cigarette Permit_
434
Oct.
6—Walton George R., sidewalk bond -- — ---
Nov.
3—Willy Chris and Bernice, submitting Warranty Deed to
453
the City of Dubuque —
24—Wallers Annie, Subdivision No. 2, approval of plat
524
Dec.
9—Water and Sewage bills, City Manager submitting an
Agreement for the collection of bills by an inde-
pendent collection agency
530
"
9—Waller John R"Austin C., and sister, Mae W. Long, offer
to deed to the City Lots 26, 27 and 28 of Cooper
Heights for playground purposes
534
_ INDEX - BOOK 88
1958 SUBJECT Page
X
July 7—Xavier Hospital Gift Shop, granted Cigarette Permit____ 323
VA_
Feb. 3—York Street, Bituminous Concrete Surfacing, schedule of
assessments 77
3—York Street, Curb and Gutter, schedule of assessments._ 92
July 21—Y. M. C. A., Notice of Claim __..__. _ 329
Z
June 2—Zahina Robert T., taxi -cab policy __ 239
23—Zillig George J., granted Cigarette Permit .— �. 297
Sept. 17—Zillig George J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 418
i
Regular Session, January 6, 1958
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, January 6,
1958.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Preesnt--Mayor Dove, Council.
men Kintzinger, Schueller, Welu.
City Manager Schlitz.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of
the City Council, and also the
first meeting of the fiscal year,
for the transaction of such busi-
ness as may properly come before
the meeting.
City Clerk Frommelt swore in
Messrs. George A. Freund and
Peter J. Takos, as Councilmen,
for the regular term commencing
the second secular day in January
1958.
Councilman Schueller moved
that Councilman Clarence P. Welu
be elected Mayor for the ensuing
fiscal year. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. (tarried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Councilmen Freund, Kint-
zinger, Schueller, Takos,
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu not voting.
City Clerk Frommelt swore in
the new Mayor whereupon Mayor
Welu took the Mayor's chair.
RESOLUTION NO. 1.58
A Resolution providing for the
appointment of a City Manager,
City Clerk, City Solicitor and Po-
lice Judge of the City of Dubuque;
prescribing their salaries and fix-
ing their bonds.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following officers be appointed
subject, however, to the right of
the Council to declare such offices
vacant or remove the officers
therefrom at the pleasure of the
Council with or without cause,
and to be paid the compensation
provided for in the detailed dis.
tribution of proposed expenditures
for 1958 and that the City Man-
ager provide a $5,000.00 bond at
his expense: City Manager—L. J.
Schiltz, City Clerk—I" F. From -
melt, City Solicitor --T. 11. Nelson
and Police Judge—R. N. Russo.
The City Clerk, City Solicitor and
Police Judge are covered under the
City blanket bond.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu then swore In the
newly appointed officers; L. J.
Schiltz City Manager, Thos. H.
Pelson City Solicitor, Leo F.
Frommelt City Clerk, Romolo N.
Russo Police Judge.
RESOLUTION NO. 2.58
Whereas, the City of Dubuque
has a Public Employees Honesty
Blanket Position Bond and it is
no longer necessary for individual
officers, employees or members of
Boards and Commissions, except
that of City Manager and City
Treasurer to file individual bonds.
Be It Resolved that the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
hereby cancels all personal bonds
of Boards and Commission mem-
bers; releases and waives indemni-
ty under said bonds as of January
1, 1958.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT.
City Clerk
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, January 6, 1958
December 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a copy of the
Pay Plan, Personnel Rules and
Regulations which will become
effective January 1, 1958. The
Personnel Rules and Regulations
are a compilation of existing rules
and policies that have been issued
separately but never combined in
one document.
The Pay Plan is a schedule show-
ing monthly pay ranges and titles
of classes of positions which are
to be compensated within each pay
range. Pay for each individual i,
figured so that no one will be be-
low the minimum pay step and
each employee within a pay step
will be moved to the next higher
step. Those above the maximum
pay for their classification will not
be reduced in pay but will receive
no increases a.s long as his posi-
tion remains in a class having a
maximum rate which is equal to
or below the salary paid.
The pay schedule for each em-
ployee has been figured according
to the above plan and the ap-
propriation ordinance has been
prepared accordingly.
I recommend that the City
Council approve the Pay Plan and
Personnel Rules and Regulations.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—Councilman Takos.
December 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
As City Manager I wish to ad-
vise your Honorable Body that all
officers and employees who I have
Power to appoint and are under
my supervision, direction and con-
trol and whose appointments con-
tinue at the pleasure of the Man-
ager and who are now serving in
their respective capacities shall be
paid salaries in accordance with
the pay plan submitted to the
Council and in accordance to the
detailed distribution of proposed
expenditures for 1958 approved
by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHIL.TZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the ac.
tion of the City Manager be ap-
proved and the communication be
received and made a matter of
record. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays --Councilman Takos.
RESOLUTION NO. 3-58
A Resolution designating the of-
ficial newspaper of the City of Du-
buque.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Telegraph -Herald, a daily
newspaper of general circulation
appointed the official newspaper of
said City.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
hfayor
GEORGE FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J, TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 458
A Resolution designating the de-
positories for the public funds of
the City of Dubuque.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
:hat the following banks be ap-
pointed depositories of the public
,unds and the City Treasurer is
lereby authorized to distribute
such funds in such banks in
'mounts not to exceed the follow-
.
F
r
Regular Sessions, January 6, 1958
ing: American Trust and Savings
Bank. $1,300.000.00; First National
Bank. $1,275.000.00; and Dubuque
Bank and Trust Company, $1,225,-
000.()0.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby directed to file with the
County Treasurer of Dubuque
County, Iowa, a list of such deposi-
tories and to keep such a list on
file with such County Treasurer at
all times.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 3, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached Resolution has been
prepared showing the detailed dis-
tribution of proposed expenditures
wherein estimates of expenses of
the departments and purposes are
shown, including the estimates for
which all levies heretofore made,
receipts from monies and credits
and miscellaneous sources are to
be used, and said distribution
shows all the proposed expendi-
tures for the ensuing year.
This Resolution has been pre-
pared in accord with the budget
previously approved by the City
Council.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be made a
matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayos' Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 5-58
WHEREAS, a detailed distribu-
tion of proposed expenditures of
the City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year beginning January 1, 1958,
hnd ending December 31, 1958, has
been duly prepared by the City
Manager and submitted to this
Council for approval, and
WHEREAS, this Council has ex-
amined the detailed distribution of
the proposed expenditures, wherein
estimates of the expenses of the de-
partments and purposes are shown,
including the estimates for which
all levies heretofore made, receipts
from monies and credits and mis-
cellaneous sources are to be used,
and said distribution shows all of
the proposed expenditures for the
ensuing fiscal year;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that said detailed
distribution of proposed expendi-
tures for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1958 and ending Decem-
ber 31, 1958, as heretofore pre-
pared, be and the same is hereby
adopted and approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—Councilman Takos.
December 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
An ordinance has been prepared
allocating and making appropria.
tions of tax levies and other sourc-
es of revenue for the expenditures
of the City Government of the City
4
of Dubuque for the fiscal, and ending
ginning January
certain transfers of funds.
This ordinance is in accord with
the detailed distribution adopted
by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
1.. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
Regular Session, January 6, M8
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 1.58
An Ordinance allocating and
making appropriations of tax levies
and other sources of revenue to the
expenditures for City Government
in the City of Dubuque, for the fis-
cal year beginning .January 1, 1938
and ending December 31, 1958 and
authorizing certain transfers of
funds, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller
be oved
that the reading just
con-
sidered the first reading of the Or
dinance. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 1.68
An Ordinance allocating and making appropriations of tax levies and other
sources of revenue to the expenditures or City Government In the City
of Dubuque, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1958 and ending Decem-
ber 31, 1958 and authorising certain transfers of funds.
Be It Ordained By The City Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That there Is hereby allocated and appropriated from the
estimated revenues from all tax levies in the City of Dubuque, together
with the estimated receipts from sources other than taxation and unencum-
bered balances from the fiscal year of 1957, all as hereinafter set forth, to
the paygment of the necessary expenditures of the city government In the
and to
followurses set frth In
that end theotransfers of funds amunts and for thepas herein fter set forthia erdinance hereby author-
ized, to -wit: Receipts
FUND From Misc. Unencumbered Total
B I nces
Taxes Revenue
General il 122,201.00 1 90,145.96 i
191,800.00 16,4,,2.80
a a
70,000.00 $ 282.346.96
10,000.00 218,202.80
Street
Public Safety __ _ _ 574,306.00 103,9114.80
288,764.00 283,324.00
70,000.00 748,210.80
16,000.00 587,088.00
Sanitation
Municipal Enterprise 137,681.00 64,800.73
126,895.V0 329,376.73
.............. ...
Utilities... 62,946.00 619,884.00
63,600.00 640,330.00
Recreation 154,626.00 36,961.00
Debt Service 231,294.00 1,853.50
17,215.00 208,802.00
15,000.00 246,147.50
Parkng Meter 150,060.()0
City Assessment Expense 16,816.00 173.50
89,000.00 239,000.00
1,000.00 17,989.50
Trust and Agency 175,887.00 11,263.00
20,000.00 207,160.00
Street (Road Use Tax) 208,000.00
10,000.00 218,000.00
Liquor Profit 64,000.00
54,000.00
Street (Agri. Land) 125.00
125.00
$1,956,446.00 $1,534,713.29 1
607,610.00 $3,996,769.29
Agricultural Land Tax revenue appropriated to Street
Fund.
Liquor Profit Revenue appropriated as follows: $17,1100.00 to Public
Safety Fund, $18,500.00 to Sanitation Fund and $18,500.00
to Recreation Fund.
$18,000.00 of Parking Meter Revenue appropriated
to Public Safety Fund
for Traffic Control.
Expenditures
GENERAL FUND—
Item 101 City Council
$ 4,620.00
102 Office of City Manager
36,818.54
103 Office of City Clerk _.
... 9,447.18
104 Office of City Auditor
9,626.72
105 Office of City Treasurer
8,645.00
106 Office of City Solicitor
12,604.12
109 Office of Civil Engineer
49,687.00
113 Elections
2,200.00
114 City Buildings
26,450.00
116 Civil Service
300.00
121 Office of Building Commissioner
8,679.04
122 Office of Plumbing Inspector ....
123 Office of Electrical Inspector
12,460.00
147 Planning and Zoning
8,967.12
10,000.00
148C Miscellaneous
32,853.24
160J Capital Improvements
46,000.00
Beer Permits Refunds ....
8,500.00
Cigarette License Refunds
1,800.00
Total General Fund . 1
$ 282,846.96
Regillar Se tiNlon, ).tnaan 8, 19
318,3!7 !O
Taxes j 191,8110.00
Misc Revenue 16,402 80
Taxes ! 674,306.00
These appn,priati.lns shall he paid from:
Miscellaneous Revenue .... 85,904.80
Taxes
Misc. Re%enue (0,146 fH
$
Vnencumbered Balance 70,OW.00
l•nencurrlt.ered ltxlxrtre 0.1490p
218,337.80
aTRF.ET Ft'\lr Total -_ _ j
162,744 94
Item 130 Trre Trlmmin►c
4
13,460.10on
'r-• S•revf Omi+ truothm
' 41 Sn,•w it. m .l al
17.6411.14
IM,99o.00
142 rraffl, S;cns and \(arklnxs
let liridce and \•taduct e'onstru: tion
11.6== 8000
I -Q 4.11) Shaer of Special Street Tax
10,0110.00
Mtsc. Revenue --State (;&& lin*
10000.00
T,,tal Street Fund j
These. appmpriatlons shall he paid from:
318,3!7 !O
Taxes j 191,8110.00
Misc Revenue 16,402 80
Taxes ! 674,306.00
Unen umbered Balance 101(",00
Miscellaneous Revenue .... 85,904.80
Agri- band Tax Revenue 125.40
Vnencumbered Balance 70,OW.00
Total--$
218,337.80
STREET (Road Use Tax) FLTND--
Parking :Neter Revenue 18,000.00
Item 132 Street Repairing and !Trading $
144,000.00
115J Street Construction
74,00000
Total Street (Road Use Tax) Fund !
218,000.00
Thews appropriations shalt be paid from:
125 Health Department
Mtsc. Revenue --State (;&& lin*
126 t'untr,,i of Contagious Diseases
(Road Use Tax) ! 208,0410 on
127 8*-%ker Maintenance
Uneneumbered Balance 1411000.04
129 Milk Inspection
Total--. —$
318,000.00
PUBLIC SAFETY FUI%ll.-•
Col ier-t )ons
Item 116 Police Court !
14,059.34
118 Pollee twpartment
327,399.60
119 Fire Department
386,194.78
119E Fire Equipment
4,000 00
12o Fire and Police Alarm System
16,170.00
124 IkW Pound „•.
6,960.00
148E Ambulance
10,746.00
150 Civil Defense ....
1,481.13
Total Public Safety Fund 8 765,210.80
These appmpriatluns shall be paid from:
These appropriations shall be aid from:
Taxes ! 674,306.00
Taxes !� 248,764.00
Miscellaneous Revenue .... 85,904.80
Miscellaneous Revenue 283,324,00
Vnencumbered Balance 70,OW.00
Liquor Sales Profit 18,600.00
Liquor Sales Profit 17,000.00
Vnencumbered Balance 15,000.00
Parking :Neter Revenue 18,000.00
Total —$
Total —$
765,310.80
SANITATION FUND—
Item 147 Library oppeernti,m . $
Item 117 Levee Maintenance j
2,000.00
125 Health Department
37,288..36
126 t'untr,,i of Contagious Diseases
8,364.84
127 8*-%ker Maintenance
41,300.00
129 Milk Inspection
8,409.80
134 Rut,blsh, Garbage. Ash and Can
157 Airport operation
Col ier-t )ons
122, 500.00
139 sewage Disposal
273,575.00
140 Street ('leaning
48,250.00
162t'ityy Share of Special Sewer Tax ...-
14,000.00
163 Ma ln Sewers and Inlets
60,000.00
Total SanitaUun Fund j
605,588.00
These appropriations shall be aid from:
from:
Taxes !� 248,764.00
360.00
Miscellaneous Revenue 283,324,00
38,411.00
Liquor Sales Profit 18,600.00
79,567.00
Vnencumbered Balance 15,000.00
19,453.00
Total —$
605,588.00
MUNICIPAL ENTFRPRISF FIND --
3,684 73
Item 147 Library oppeernti,m . $
98,261.72
152 Cemetery Devoration
250.00
1b3A Mwit !Operation
4,800.00
] :3B Dock Dredlll�e operation
63,826.00
1530 Dock Riverfrnnt Improvement
28,500.00
InJ1) Dock Terminal operation ...
29,0(X).00
157 Airport operation
104,750.00
Total Municipal Enterprise Fund
3 329,376.73
These approprlatIons shall be paid
from:
Taxes for 1'emetery !
360.00
Taxes for I)ocka
38,411.00
Taxes for Library
79,567.00
Taxes for Airport
19,453.00
Misc. Ikn•k Revenue
47,319.00
Misc. Library Revenue
3,684 73
Milk' Airppo�irt Revenue
13,797.00
Unencumbered Airport Fund)
Balance)
71,600.00
Unencumbered Library Fund)
Balance)
16001+00
Unen4•umbered Do4•k Fund)
Balance)
Total ---i
40,796.00
329,376.73
Q Regular Session, January 6, IM
RECREATION FUND—
item 144A Park Administration
$ 9,165.00
144B Park Areas, Buildings, etc.
68,500,00
144C Park Improvement ...44,500
00
146A Recreation Administration
11,5Ro.01
145E Outdoor Recreation
145h Indoor Recreation
24,189.00
115E Swimming Pool
11,943.00
17,025.00
146 Playground improvement
Ix5mm)
171 Municipal Golf Course ftperatlon
33,0twoo
Total Recreation Fund
>{ 227,302.00
These a propprlattons shall be paid from:
Taxes forParkoperation
$ 67,649.00
Taxes for Park Improvement 41,068.00
238,0)0.00
Taxes for Recreation 35,114.00
17.989.60
Taxes for Playground Improve-
ment 7.795.00
Misc. Park Revenue1,146.00
..
Misc, Recreation Revenue 20,835.00
17,969,60
Golf Course Fees 14,Son. (NI
Mine. Park Improvement Revenue
432.00
Misc. Playground Improvement
57,050.00
Revenue 48.00
Liquor Bales Profit for Golf
67.060.0)
Course operation .. 18,500.00
Unencumbered Balance—Play-
35,000.00
ground Improvement 4,657,00
Unencumbered Recreation Gen-
eral Balance 8,688.00
Unencumbered Park General Bal-
35,000.00Item
ance . 3,870.01
Total —$
227,302.00
UTILITIES FUND—
Item 138 Street and Traffic Lighting =
149
63,500.00
Rater Works Administration
149 Water Works Operation
346,509.62
149 Water Works — Non appropriation
337.335.70
Reserve ...._....... _
2,984.68
Total Utilities Fund .
These appropriations shall be rald from:
Mise. Revenue Street and Traft4ic
640,:60.00
Lighting .. _ .............. 1 $ 564.00
Taxes for Street and 'traffic
I.*liting 62,946.00
avenue—CTnen
Vater Deter partmeatt umbered 513'830.00
Balance ....... 63,600.00
DEBT SERV Total-----$
610,330.00
Item 161J1 Retirement of Bonds and Payment
of Interest I $
This appropriation shallbe
Taxes Dald from:
318,117.60
Miscellaneous Revenue - i 231,294.00
Unencumbered Balance1,853.50
15,000.00
o
PARKING METER FUND—tai -8
249,117.50
Item 170A Parking Meters
170E Parking Lots $
I2,60o.00
Transfer to Public Safety Fund for
Traffic
I Control
148.400.00
Transferto Par
Parking Lot Revenue
Bond Sinking Fund
16'000.00
....
Total Parking Meter Fund
Theseappropriations shall be paid from: _
Meter Revenue
30'000'00
U9,000.00Parking
.
Unencumbered Balance i 16o,000.00
Total 69,04)0.0)
CITY ASSESSMENT Total
Item IUB CItY FUND—
238,0)0.00
Asseaelnyy�, .....
This appropriation shZ be Dild from: i
fazes ......
17.989.60
( lscellaneoue Revenue-.....""'. $ 16,616.00
Unencumbered ..... ""' 173.60
Balance".---
........... . 100o.00
TRUST AND(Y '
FIRE PENSION FUNDS --j
FUND—
17,969,60
Item 155J1 Fire Pensions
This apDroDrlatlon
shag be paid from. 8
Taxes .. , ... .
Mlsc. Revenue
57,050.00
......._ $ 46,301.00
Unencumbered Balance 746.00
FIRE Total 10, ow. 00
Item 155J2 FFireIRetireNT FUND-- i
Retirement
67.060.0)
This a System
Taxes DDroyslatlon shall be paid from: =
35,000.00
Mlsc. Ilevenue i 28,978.00
Total-_6027.00-
N i
164J1 police Yeone1L-
35,000.00Item
nsl
$
41,100.00
Regi lar Session, January 8, 1958
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes $ 33,425.00
Mise. Revenue 675.00
Unencumbered Balance 10,000.00
Total = 44,100.00
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND_
Item 154J2 Police Retirement System ... $ 29,00(1.00
Title appropriation shall be paid from:
Mine. TaxesRevenue $ 25,r,13.00
8,487.00
Total —$ 29,000.00
STATE EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT FUND—
item 156J1 Employee's Retirement .... ....$ 25,000.00
This npproprllat on shall be paid from:
Miscellaneous Revenue E 202.01;
'taxes 24,798.00
Total —$ ts,o0o.00
FEDERAL OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS
INSURANCE SYSTEM—
item 15632 City Share Federal Social Security $ 17,000.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes $ 16,874.00
Miscellaneous Revenue 126.00
Total— $ 17,000.00
Total of all appropriations for the expenditures
of City l}overnment of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1938 and ending December 31,
1958 $3,998,769.29
Section 2. General Miscellaneous Revenues. General
miscellaneous revenues which are collected during the
fiscal year shall be allocated to the funds and purposes
as provided for herein and shall be used for the payment
of the expenses of such funds and purposes 1n the sums
heroin shown.
Section S. Surplus. Any surplus not specifically
allocated for it definite purpose in the budget shall be
and the same Is hereby appropriated and set apart to
he applied as contingencies arise or may be used for
such proper purposes as the Council may determine upon.
Any surplus not specifically distributed In the budget
and remaining In funds created by the levy of special
taxes shall be and the same is hereby appropriated for
any proper Fur Incident to such funds. Nothing
herein contained shall authorize the tranafer of funds
realised from special taxes to a fund or purpose for
which any special tax levy has been made, except only
with the approval of the State Comptroller.
Section 4. Delinquent Tax Collections. Delinquent
prior years' Utz collections shall be allocated to the re-
Spective funds most logically Including the purpose fur
which the tax was levied when and as the same are
received by the City Treasurer.
Section S. Distribution. That the distribution and
division of the within appropriations shall be made in
accordance with the detailed distribution adopted by lite
City Council on January 6, 1958, which detailed distribu-
tion Is made it part of this ordinance by reference there-
to and shall be no considered in connection with the
expenditures of said appropriations.
Section 6. This ordinanoe shall be in force and effect
from and after Its final passage, adoption and approval
by the City Council and publication as provided by law,
and the appropriations herein provided shall be avail-
able when transferred to their respective funds.
Passed upon first reading this 6th day of January
1958.
Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading th'
6th day of January, 1868.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Councilmen
Attert: Leu F. Frommel,, City Clerk.
Published officially In the Telegraph -Herald News-
paper this 18th day of January, 1958.
I,FO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk.
it. 11,113
Councilman Schueller moved
the adoption of the ordinance. See-
unded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays --Councilman Takos.
7
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone present address
the Council if they so desire. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Year–Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Regular Session, January 6, 1958
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Mr. lfal Reynolds, representing
the Healy interests in the re -zoning
of the property at 30th and Cen-
tral Avenue addressed the Council
stating that the ultimate plan of
rezoning is rezodo lething ning ofthisfor the City.. The
area would be useful and it would
not reduce the values of the prop-
erty in the immediate neighbor-
hood as some are lead to believe.
Mr. Wm. Oster addressed the Coun-
cil by stating that he also was of
the opinion that, the value of the
property would increase rather
than decrease. Mr. Matt Czizek ad-
dressed the Council, objecting to
the rezoning of the area and in
quoting the original Zoning Ordi-
nance stressed the fact that moral
values must be considered and that
business is not the only thing that
makes a community. Mr. John Ma-
tous, owner of property in the area
under discussion, addressed the
Council stating his objection to the
rezoning primarily on the basis
that if the property was rezoned to
the desired classification of those
proposing to build on same, it
would create a terrific traffic haz-
ard which would prove very detri-
mental to the children attending
school in the vicinity. Many mem-
bers of the Planning & Zoning
Commission were present. Mr. Irvin
Oeth, chairman of the commission,
presented the minutes of the meet-
ing showing the action taken by
the Commission at the time the re-
zoning of 30th and Central was
under consideration. The minutes
of the Planning & 'Zoning Commis-
sion were read by City Clerk From.
melt. During the proceedings the
remark was made that Mr. Healy
could have sold the property prior
to this time. Mr. Healy stated that
he never was made a legitimate of-
fer on the property.
The following communication
was re -submitted and read, final
action on the recommendation of
the Planning and Zoning Commis-
sion being referred to this meeting,
subject to a public hearing, as per
motion of the meeting of December
20, 1957.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Leonard Healy
requesting rezoning of Lots 305
and 306 Davis Farm Addition lo-
cated at 30th & Central from Mul-
tiple Family Residence District to
Local Business A District has been
carefully considered by this Com-
mission. Two meetings were held
and at these meetings many in-
terested citizens appeared. and stat-
ed their views.
Among the various factors con-
sidercd besides the petition was
the fact that Central Avenue is
now Business District to 26th
Street. There is a Local Business
area at 28th Street, 30th Street
is Local Business B on one corner.
Local Bsuiness B then starts again
at 32nd Street to the City Limits.
These areas are not completely de-
veloped as business, many resi-
dences are in these zones. The area
in question is predominately resi-
dential with spotted non conform-
ing uses.
The opinions of the Commission
members were divided but a ma-
jority opposed rezoning the area
under consideration at this time
and by a 4 to 3 vote voted to rec-
ommend denial of the petition.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & 'Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Sr.
Secretary
Councilman Freund moved to af-
firm the stand taken by the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—Councilman Takos.
Prior to the hearing on the re-
zoning of the Jecklin property on
Highway No. 20, Councilman Kint-
zinger announced that he would re-
frain from any part of the proced-
ure due to the fact that his firm
of attorneys have done legal work
for the Jecklins.
Dorothy Sauer addressed the
Council stating various reasons
why the Jecklin property should be
rezoned to Local Business District
A. The intention of the potential
users would be to erect a shopping
center on this land. Mr. Everett
Regular Sessicm, January 6, 1958 9
Hauber addressed the Council stat. I
is in favor of rezoning both grop-
ing that the area would be approxi-
erties, presented and read. Mayor
mately seventy acres, two-thirds of
Welu moved that the communica-
which is in the County. He sub-
tion be received and filed. Second.
mitted grocery ads from a neigh-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
boring City which showed some
ried by the following vote:
items as high as ten per cent less
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
than in Dubuque, due to the fact
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
that they have a shopping center.
Nays—None.
Peter J. Seippel, Marshall Thomas,
George Steffen, Dr. Howell, Wayne
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
Ohmert and Robert Pier all spoke
ing•
against rezoning of the area. Mr.
Communication of Mr. and Mrs.
Steger addressed the Council stat-
E. M. Tischhauser signifying their
ing that he would be in favor of re-
intention in the affirmative as to
zoning the area for a shopping cen-
the location of a shopping center
ter because lie has approximately
in the Jecklin farm area, presented
130 lots to sell, plus the fact that
and read. Mayor Welu mored that
it would be an ideal location to
the communication be received and
service the people already living
filed. Seconded by Councilman
in Steger Heights addition. City
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
Solicitor Nelson cautioned the
ing vote:
Council not to lose sight of the fact
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
that it is not Council business in
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
reaching a decision to consider
Nays—None.
what the area is to be used for.
The real issue is a question of
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
1Dg'
rezoning.
Communication of Dorothy C.
(The following communication
Sauer,
Sauer, submitting a petition of ap-recommendation
was re-submitted and read, final ac-
tion on the recoof the
proximately 370 signatures of Du-
Planning &Zoning Commission -
buque residents signifying their ap-
ing referred to this meeting, sub-
proval of the rezoning of the
to a public hearing, as per mo-
George and Addie Jecklin Proper-
do n of the meeting of December
tion
ty, presented and read.
20, 1957).
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication and petition be re-
To the Honorable Mayor
ceived and filed, Seconded by
and City Council
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
Dubuque, Iowa
the following vote:
Gentlemen:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Considering the attached peti-
Freund, Schueller, Takos,
tion of George and Addie Jecklin
Nays—None.
requesting rezoning of their ap-
proximately 21 acres between High-
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
way 20 and Coates St. just west-
ing.
erly of Cherokee Drive Subdivision
Communication of Earl J. Buck,
the Dubuque Planning & Zoning
stating a number of reasons why
Commission recommends to your
the City should have a shopping
Honorable Body denial of said pe.
center on the Jecklin farm prop-
tition. Since the establishment of
erty on Highway No. 20, presented
Zoning in Dubuque, this area has
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
been classified as Single Family;
the communication be received and
fine residential subdivisions have
filed. Seconded by Councilman
developed on the three sides in
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
contact with the City; the beauti-
ing vote:
ful 30 lot Southgate Subdivision
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
at the southerly side of Coates at
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Present City Limits has just fin-
Nays--None.
ished curbs and guttering.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot
ing.
The placing of a heavy traffic
Communication of William A.
generating activity such as a shop-
of
Erner commenting on the rezoning
ping center along this portion
aggravate the
of both the 30th and Central and
Dodge Street will
already existing.
Jecklin properties stating that he
traffic problems
10 Regular Session, January 8, 1958
The Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion feels that the best interests
of the City of Dubuque will not be
served by granting the petition.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Freund. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
Petition of Peter J. Seippel et
al requesting extension of the City
Limits westerly in the Coates street
area taking into the City the Jeck-
lin Farm and property lying west
thereof between the extension of
Coates Street and Highway No. 20
and including property lying to
the south of the westerly extension
of Coates Street, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
January 2, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
An investigation of the street
lighting conditions on Evergreen
Drive between Asbury Road and
Karen shows the need for install-
ing street lights.
This is a new subdivision with
new homes being constructed and
there are no existing lights.
I recommend that street lights
be installed at Karen Road and
Evergreen Drive and also between
2A40 and 2450 Evergreen Drive.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHH;[-/,,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by th
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays --None.
.Iznuary 6, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing, subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor:
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES HONESTY
BLANKET POSITION BOND
Bond No. 12-572455, American
Surety Company.
PERSONAL
Laverne J. Schiltz, City Manager,
American Surety Company
Edward M. Tschirgi, City Treasur-
er, American Surety Company
SIDEWALK
Safe Way Agency, Cvlumbia Cas-
ulty Company
EXCAVATION
G. L. McCarten, d b/ a McCarten
Plumbing & Heating, Policy No.
CGL 112-36601, American Surety
Company
C. G. McDonnell, d/b/a McDonnell
Excavating Service, Amended to
read as follows: C. G. McDonnell
Estate, Policy No. ARL 2717325,
Continental Casualty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the bonds and policies be filed
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 6, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In order that-urveys can be
made and plans can be completed
for the Street and Sewer Projects
for 1958, approval of the program
should be given by the City Coun•
cil.
Additional streets can be added
e by petition or action of the Coun-
cil as well as deletion.
Regular Session, January 6, 1958 11
This program has been reviewed
by the Street Commissioner, City
Engineer and myself.
I recommend that the Council ap-
prove these projects and direct
that plats and schedules be pre-
pared.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
1958 STREET PROGRAM
Curb & Gutter
1. Kane Street from Carter Road
Extended to the Fast Property
Line of the Central Catholic High
School or to West End of Existing
Kane Street.
2, Carter Road from Kaufmann
Avenue to Kane Street Extended.
3. Kaufmann Avenue from end of
existing curb to Carter Road.
4. Bunker Hill Street from
Clarke Drive to Asbury Road.
5. Kane Street from Primrose
Street to Kaufmann Avenue.
6. Merfeld Lane from Bunker
Bill to west end of Street.
7. Meadow Lane from Lombard
to Dodge Street.
8. Custer Street from Grandview
to Atlantic Street.
9. Hawthorne Street from Lin-
coln to Ithomberg Avenue.
10. Southern Avenue from pres-
ent curb to end of storm sewer.
11. Glen Oak Street from Edina
to end of platted street.
12. Lombard Street from Gondol.
fo Street to end of Street.
13. St. Ann Street from end of
curb to Park.
14. Adeline Street from Ramona
to end of Street.
15. Davis Avenue from Windsor
to east end.
16. Hempstead Street from Kauf-
mann Avenue to approximate Na-
pier Street.
Bituminous Concrete
1. Kaufmann Avenue from end
of existing curb to Carter Road.
2. Bunker Hill Street from Clarke
Drive to Asbury Road.
3. Kane Street from Primrose
Street to Kaufmann Avenue.
4. Montana Street from Wilbricht
to Merfeld Lane.
5. Wilbricht Lane from Asbury
to west end.
6. Merfeld Lane from Bunkei
Bill to west end.
7. Meadow Lane from Lombard
to Dodge Street.
8. Custer Street from Grandview
to Atlantic Street.
9. Chaney Road from Hillcrest
to Pennsylvania Avenue.
10. Hawthorne Street. from Lin.
coln to Rhomberg Avenue.
11. Glen Oak Street from Edina
toend of platted street.
12. Lombard Street from Gondol.
fo Street to end of street.
13. Henderson Street from Brad•
ICY to Grandview Avenue.
14. Alley between Locust & Bluff
from Dodge to 5th Street.
15. Davis Avenue widening from
Windsor to east end.
16. Hempstead, Street from Kauf.
mann Avenue to approximate Na.
Pier Street.
Asphaltk Concrete Paving
I. Windsor Avenue from 22nd
Street to Linwood Cemetery.
2. 22nd Street from Central to
Windsor Avenue.
3. West 3rd Street from Central
Avenue to Main Street.
4• West 2nd Street from Iowa
Street to Locust Street.
Seaman Mix
1. Southern Avenue from Grand-
view Avenue south.
2. Adeline Street from Ramona
Street to end of Street.
Grading
1. Grandview Avenue from Ungs
Street to Kaufmann Avenue.
Sanitary Sewers
1. Hickson Street
2. Windsor Avenue Relief Sewer
3. Ruann Drive
4. Earl Drive
5. Ideal Lane
6. Pennsylvania Avenue
7. Lennox Street
8. Beverly Street
9. Delhi Road
10. Green Street
11. 4th Street
12. Kane Street -Chaney Road
East
13. Southern Avenue south to
Catfish Creek
14. Fairfax
15. McPoland
16. Nebraska
17. Indiana
18. Brown
19. Carlton
20. Drexel
21, Ridgeway
22. Austin Place
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
12 RePILIT Session, January 6, 19,58 i --
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
December 26, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On December 9th, 1957 you re-
ferred the claim of Max Rettea-
berger, Dodge Street and Cherokee
Drive, to this office for investiga-
tion and report. Mr. Rettenberger's
claim arises out of alleged improp-
er blasting done by Schueller and
Company, in connection with the
construction of Catfish Creek Sew.
er, during the last half of October
1957, and resulting damage to his
dwelling.
As you know, Mr. Schueller was
required by his contract, to pro-
vide insurance covering his liabil-
ity and that of the City of Dubuque
from exposure to claims for dam.
ages arising out of his blasting. I
have forwarded the claim to the
insurance company and have re-
ceived advice from them that they
have investigated the claim and
can find no liability, and are
therefore denying the claim.
In accordance with our insurance
contract we must co-operate with
the Insurance Company in such
matters, and I therefore recom-
mend that the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of suit in the case of
Harold Walser and Max Blum,
Plaintiff vs. City of Dubuque, De-
fendant, relative to the proposed
assessments against their property
located in the area of construction
of the Cedar, Maple, Sycamore
street sewer, force main and lift
station, presented and read. Coun.
cilman Kintzinger moved that the
notice be referred to the City So.
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Freund. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Orland Me-
C'arthy of R. R. No. 1 in the
amount of $375.00 for damage to
a plow which was run over and
destroyed by a large machine
owned by the Schueller Construc-
tion Co. during the month of
June 1957 at the time of the con-
struction of the Catfish Creek Sew-
er, presented and read. Council-
man Kintzinger moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 2-58
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3349, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Du-
buque, by Adding a new Section
79 to Schedule VI thereof, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzintier, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintziner, Schueller, Ta-
kos,
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 2.59
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3349, Known as the Traffic
Code of the City of Dubuqueby
Adding a new Section 79 to 8c6ad-
ule VI thereof.
lie It ordained By The City Council
of The City of Dubuque
Section 1. That 4 Irdlnance No.
83-49, known as the Traffic Code of
the City of Dubuque be and the
same Is hereby arnendedby adding
a new Section 79 to tichedulu VI
thereof, an f11IIf)w"'
Regular Session, January 6, 1958 13
••79 - On the west side of Syca.
more Street from Fourteenth Street
to Sixteenth Street." I
Section 2 This ()rdinance shall he
to full force and effect from and
after Its final PaNAage, adoption and
publication as y law provided.
Introduced the 6th day of January
1958.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unanl-
mous vote the 6th dny of January.
1958.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adoptrd and approved this Bth day
of January. 1958.
Clarence P. Welu
Mayor
George A. Freund
Leo N. Srhueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Peter J. Takos
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frotnmelt
City Clerk
Pubashed offi(,Iany In the T(Jegraph
Hernld Newspaper this 10th dn) of
January, 1958.
Leo F Frommelt,
City Clerk.
1 t 1.10
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 3-58
An Ordinance Granting Medical
Associates Realty Company Per-
mission to Erect a Marquee, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCID No. 5-68
An Ordinance Granting Medical As-
soclates !fealty Company Permisefor
to Krect a Mar ueo.
III-' IT ORDAINED BY THE CIT)
COPNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. That Medical Assoclatei
Realty Company be and it is herebl
granted the right and authority t(
construct a marquee over the publi,
sidewalk on the north side of Wes
Tw,•Ifth turret between lova Stree
And the Alley first wr.�t of lows
Street, In acc•ordunee with the plane
now on file with the City Manager:
onstruction
hull the d-ne under io2. That uthe ch csupervision
tnd direction of the Building Com-
nlssloner and City Manager of the
itof Dubuque And in accordance
with All applicable State and Federal
.Aws and regulations and the Ordin-
,nees of the City of Dubuque:
Section 8. That the right to con-
struct and maintain Bald marquee
shall he subject to the continuous
•ontrol of the City Council, reserving
the right to said City Council to
mpo-e restrictions and conditions on
the enjoyment thereof As said City
Pouncil may deem necessary for the
protection of the public Interest, in-
cluding the right to revoke or re-
scind the grant hereby made:
Section 1. As a further considers-
e:on of the rights and privileges
hereinggranted, Medical Associates
Realty. Xmpany. Its successors and
asagns, Assume any and all liablllty
for damages to person or property
which may result from the construc-
tion or maintenance of said marquee.
(laid applicant, its successors and
hselgns. at Its own expense, agrees
to pay on behalf of the City of Du-
bu(1 ue all sums which the City of
Dubuque shall become obligated to
pay by reason of the liability imposed
n the City of Dubuque for damages
of any kind resulting in the con-
struction or maintenance of said
m,r,(uee, sustained by tiny person or
prr-ons. caused by accident or other -
wive. Said applicant shall defend at
Its own expense, And on behali of
said City, any claim against said
City arising out of the construction
or maintenance of said marquee.
Section B. Should the rights and
privileges herein granted be rescinded
,or revoked, Medical Associates Realty
Company, Its successors orassigns
shall, within thirty (30) day. after
recelpt of written notice from the
('fly Manager so to do, at its own
expense, remove said marquee and
In the event of its failure to do so
the City of Dubuque shall be author-
ized to remove said marquee at
applicant's expense, assess the costs
thereof against the premises and
destroy the marquee, and theappli-
cant shall have no claim Against said
City, or Its agents, for damages re-
sulting from the removal of said
marquee:
Section 6. This Ordinance shall be-
come effective and the rights here-
under shall accrue to the Medical
Associates Itealty Company when
this Ordinance has been adopted by
the City Council and accepted by
the applicant by acceptance endorsed
on this Ordinance.
Section 7. Title (lydlnance shall be
to full force and effect from and
after its final passage, adoption and
publication as by law provided.
introduced the 6th day of Jan-
uary, 1958.
Itule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 6th day of January,
1968.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 6th day
if Januaryp 1958.
(ILAitF.NCF P. WOLU,
Mayor
ONORGE A. FREUND.
LEO N. SCHUELL"
CHARLES A. KiNTONGER,
Pi.TER J. Tc K091men.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
('ity Clerk.
Published officially In the Tele-
graph-lierald Newspaper thls 21st
day of Jnnuary, 1968.
LEO F. FHOMMELT,
City Clerk.
1t. 1-21.
Regular Session, January 6, 141514
14
ACCEPTANCE 0RPi`ANCr No.
Schedule of Schedul y i1 thenoi; and
3-68
Medical Associates Realty Company. I
i
enacting a substitute therefore: by
Repealing Section D" of ttoheAule
having full knowledge and under-
and conditions
III thereof, and Enacting a Substitute
standing of the terms
No. 3-b8, hereby se-
therefor: by Itelwaling section IM.,
Ili there(f, and Enactttis
of Ordinance
ceDte the same an adopted and agrees
ce the terms and
of Schedule
a Substitute therefor; and by Repeal-
comply with sit
conditions thereof, and grant unto
conditionsthe
Ing Section "F" of Schedule ill there-
of and Enacting a Substitute there.
theCity of Dubuque all of
and rights In said Ordin-
for.
RF. IT ORDAINED BY THE PITY
once contained.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIT.
REALTY COMPANY,
AI'QUE, IOWA:
A piicant,
By Frank J. Delaney,
Rection 1 That Ordinance No 33-
49, known an the Traffic lode of the
Its Recording Secretary.
City of Dubuque, he and the same in
1t. 1i21.
Councilman Schueller moved the
hereby amended by adding a new
section 1-h to Schedule i thereof, as
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
follows:
On the went ramp of Kerrigan
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
Road north of Orandview Avenue."
ried by the following vote:
Section 2. That Ordinance No. 33-
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
41), known an the Traffic Code of the
City of Dubuque, be. and the same Is
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
hereby amended by adding a new Sec-
kos.
tion 2-g to Schedule I thereof as fol-
Nays—None.
IU"'":
"2- (in the east ramp of Kerri-
gan ond...
ORDINANCE NO. 458
Rection a That section "C" of
Schedule 11 of Ordinance No. 33-49,
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
known an the Traffic Mode of the
nonce No. 33-49, known as the Traf-
CRK of Dubuque, be and the same
is hereby repealed and the following
fie Code of the City of Dubuque,
enacted In lleu thereof:
by Adding a new Section 1-h to
••C. Kerrigan Road from its south-
Schedule I thereof; by Adding a
Orly terminus at the CRY Limits
north to its junction with Louth Lo-
new Section 2-g to Schedule I
cunt street;
thereof; by Repealing Section "C"
south Locust Street north to its
of Schedule II thereof; and en-
junction with Locust street; and
acting a substitute therefor; by
Locust Street north to the north
line of West Seventeenth Street."
Repealing Section "D" of Schedule
rdinan
That Ordinance
�eN . 33-
III thereof, and Enacting a Sub-
4q�knoonn4.
raffic
Coy of Dubuque, ►,e and the same is
stitute therefor; by Repealing Sec-
hereby amended ►,y repeating Section
tion "E" of Schedule III thereof,
D" +,f Schedule III thereof and en-
acting the following substitute there -
and Enacting a Substitute there-
for:
for; and by Repealing Section "F"
"D—North-bound vehicles m u s t
of Schedule III thereof and En
"top More entering the Intersection
of:
acting a substitute therefor, pre-
Second and Iowa streets:
sented and read.
Fremont Avenue and Wartburg
Place;
Councilman Schueller moved
Rockdale Road and the went ramp
that the reading just had be con.
of Kerrigan Road;
sidered the first reading of the
Rockdale Road and Grandview Ave.
nue;
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
st Ramp of Kerrigan Road and
man Kintzinger. Carrier by the
Grandview Avenue."
section 6. That Ordinance No. 33-
following vote:
49. known as the Traffic Pude of the
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Coucilmen
City. of Dubuque, he and the same Is
hereby amended by repealing Section
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
�" of schedule III thereof, and en.
kos.
acting a nubstltute therefor an fol-
love":
Nays—None.
" I'=—East-hound vehicles must stop
Councilman Schueller moved
before entering the Intersection of:
Rt. Ambrose Street and Clarke
that the rules be suspended re-
give,
quiring an Ordinance to be read onp�remont
Avenue and Wartburg
three separate days. Seconded by
street and Hillcrest Rosa;
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
AA
feat ramp of Kerrigan Road and
the aceens road connecting said went
by the following vote:
ramp to Rockdale Road—
oad—
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Section
45, kn,wngas thetTraffic Code Orollilance Nof the
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
coy of !)ubuque, be and the same In
kOs.
hereby amended byy repealing Section
"F" Schedule
Nays—None.
of iII thereof, and en-
acting at substitute therefor as fol-
lows:
ORDINANCE NO. 4.58
"F—South-bound vehicles must stop
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, knoH•n as the Tratflc Code
before entering Ilse iuternection of:
East Twenty-first Street and \White
Street;
of the City of Lul,uque, by Adding a
new Section 1•h to Schedule I
Fremont Avenue a u d Simpson
there-
of; by Adding a new Section 2-g to
Street;
Shields Street and Jones Street.-
Regular Session, January 8, 1g58 15
Section 7. This Ordinance nhall
be in full force and effect from and
atter its final pasnage, adoption and
publication as by law provided.
Introduced the Gth day of January,
19n4.
l;ule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unanimous
vote the Gth day of January, 1968.
Passed I. recorded roll -call vote
adopted and approved this Gth day of
January, 1958.
eiarence P. Welu
Alnyor
(3eorQe A. Freund
Leo f Schueller
(.'harles A. Kintzinger
Peter J. Tauncllmen
Attest:
Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk.
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this loth day of
January1958
1.eo F. Frommelt, City Clerk.
It 1-10.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merle Felderman re-
questing a refund on the unexpired
portion of cigarette License No. 143
in the amount of $50.00, as he has
discontinued business as of De-
cember 1, 1957, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
refund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Merle Felderman in the
amount of $50,00, to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 143. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Herbert J. McAn-
drews requesting a refund on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 218 in the amount of
$50.00, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of December 1, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Herbert J. McAndrews in
the amount of $50.(0 to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 218. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Takos. Carried by the: fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Arnold Schueller re-
questing a refund on the unexpired
)ortion of cigarette License No. 31
n the amount of $50.00, as he has
Jiscontlnued business as of De -
;ember 31, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Arnold Schuel-
ler in the amount of $50.00 to
cover the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 31. Seconded
by Councilman Takos, Carried uy
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Elmer Thompson and
llaryel Birkett requesting a refund
on the unexpired portion of Class
"B" beer license No. 103 in the
amount of $150.00, as they have
discontinued business as of Decem-
ber 28, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Elmer Thompson
and hlaryel Birkett in the amount
of $150.00 to cover the unexpired
portion of class "B" beer license
No. 103. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Elmer Thompson and
Alaryel Birkett requesting a re-
fund on the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 300 in the
amount of $50.00, as they have
discontinued business as of Decem.
ber 28, 1957 presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Elmer Thompson
and Maryel Birkett in the amount
of $50.00 to cover the unexpired
portion of cigarette license No.
300. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Paul W. Gruber re-
questing a refund on the unex.
16
Regular Session, Januar' 8, 1958
pired portion of cigarette License
No. 265 in the amount of $50.00, as
he has discontinued business as of
December 31, 1957 presented and
r e a d. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the refund be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant payable to Paul W.
Gruber in the amount of $50.00 to
cover the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 265. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Herbert J. Mc-
Andrews requesting a refund on
the unexpired portion of Class
"B" beer license in the amount
of $150.00, as he has discontinued
business as of December 31, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Herbert J. McAndrews in
the amount of $150.00 to cover the
unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer license No. 126. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—:Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Joseph A. Becker et
al requesting a four way stop on
the corners of East 25th and
Washington streets, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Traffic Department
and that a study of the area be
made at given periods. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmer
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Communitj
Chest requesting the appointmen
of two representatives from thi
City Council to serve for a perioc
of one year on the Board of Di
rectors of the Dubuque Cornmunit:
Chest, presented and read. Mayo.
Welu moved that Councilmei
Freund and Takos be appointed
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
rreund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
COS.
Nays—None.
Petition of Morton Salt Company
•equesting permission to construct
i barge unloading station to be
ocated on harbor front property
'rom the Ice Harbor to a proposed
,varehouse to be located on Lot
1 of 1 of A. A. Cooper Wagon
Works Block, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 6, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I recommend that the "Pro-
posed Barge Unloading Station for
the Morton Salt Company Plans,"
as submitted by the John F. Meis-
,ner Engineers, be tentatively BP -
proved for the improvement.
The tentative approval is given
xith reservation that plans and
specifications will be submitted to
the Engineer's Office for the con-
struction of the unloading station
with particular attention given to
the footing detail of the "A" Frame
supports and assurance that no
spillage will result from the con-
veyor system. Also that the final
plans be approved by this office
before construction starts.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILT"L,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 5.58
An Ordinance Authorizing Mor.
ton Salt Company to Construct
a Barge Unloading Facility Across
East First Street, presented and
read.
Regular Session, January 6, 195$
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an Ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 6.68
An Ordinance Authorizing Morton
Salt ('ompany to Construct a Barge
Unloading Facility Across East First
Street.
Whereas, Morton Salt Company, as
owner of the abutting property, has
requested permission from the City of
Dubuque to construct a barge unload-
ing facility consistingof a truss and
conveyor belt across ast First Street
from the south bank of the Ice Har-
bor to Lot 1 of Lot 1 of A.A. Cooper
Wagon Works Block in the City of
Dubuque, to accordance with plans
submitted with said request; and
Whereas, the City Manager having
examined said plans, has recommend-
ed the approval of the request;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Morton Salt Com.
pany be and It is hereby authorized
and granted the right and authority to
construct still maintain barge unload -
Ing facility consisting of a truss and
conveyor belt, and necessary supporta,
between the south shore of the Ice
Harbor, across hast First Street to
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of A. A. Cooper Wagon
Works Block In the City of Dubuque,
under the terms and conditions here-
after set forth In this Ordinance.
Section 2. That such construction
shall be done In accordance with plans
submitted by permittee and approved
byy the City Manager, under the super-
ol@lon and direction of the City man-
uBer and In accordance with all ap-
plicable Stute and Federal Laws and
regulations and the Ordinances of the
City of Duhut ue;
Section 3. Tat the permission here-
In granted Is expressly conditioned up-
on permittee' 8 agreement to:
a --Assume any and all liability for
damages to persons or property which
man result from the construction or
tnaltenance of said facility;
b—To pay on behalf of the City of
llubuque ail sums which the City of
lloblique shall become obligated to
pay by reason of the liability Imposed
upon the City of Dubin ue for dattl-
ages of any kind result ng from the
construction or tnaintenance of said
faculty, sustalned by any person or
persons, caused by accident or other-
wise; to defend at Its own expense
and on behalf of said City any claim
agsinst the City of L,ubuque arising
out of the construction or maintenance
of Matti facility;
17
Section 4. That the permission
herein granted Is expressly conditioned
upon the permittee's further agree-
ment that should the right and priv-
ileges herein granted be rescinded or
revoked by the City Council permittee,
or Its successor in interest, as owner
of the abutting property, shall within
thirty (30) days after receipt of writ-
ten notice from the City Manager so
to do, at Its own expense, remove said
fac111ty and in the event of Its failure
so to do the City of Dubuque shall
he authorized to remove said facility
at Permiltee's expense and dispose
of the same and permittee shall have
no claim against the City, or Its
agents for damages resulting from the
removal of said facility;
Section 5 This Ordinance shall be-
come effective and the rights hereun-
der shall accrue to Morton Salt Corn.
Pliny when this Ordinance has been
adopted by the City Council and the
terms and conditions thereof accepted
by Permittee by acceptance endorsed
on this Ordinance.
Passed, adopted and appproved this
Mh day of January, A. D. 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Charles A. Kintzinger
Peter J. Takos
Councilman
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk.
Published officially in the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 31st day of
.ltinuary, 1958.
LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk.
t t-1-31
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE 5.68
Morton Salt Company, having read
and tieing familiar with the terms and
conditions of Ordinance No. 5-58, here -
b3', for itself, and Its successor@ or
assigns, as owners of the abutting
Property, accept the same and agree
to be bound by the conditions and
agreements therein contained to be
performed by permittee.
MORTON SALT COMPANY
By Daniel Peterkin Jr., its Pres.
I t 1-31
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car
rigid by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—'.None.
Petition of Board of Trustees
Dubuque County Hospital (Sunny -
crest) requesting permission to
excavate across Prescott street and
remove and replace curb and walk
along the soutr side of Roosevelt
street to allow for the installation
of a 10" water main to the hospital
from Prescott street, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the petition be received
and filed and that the request be
granted and that proper proceed-
ings be drawn. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Takos. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
18
ReRitlar Session, JanuarN 8, 1958
yeas—Ntayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta- I
kos.
Nays—` one.
Petition of Dubuque County So-
ciety for crippled children and ad-
ults requesting permission to hold
their annual Lily Tag Day on Sat-
urday March 29th and on Monday
1larch 31, 1958, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
request be granted providing there
are no conflicting dates. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Bulk Com-
modities River Terminal request-
ing permissitn to blast salt stored
at Terminal and Dodge streets.
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the petition
be received and filed and that the
request be granted providing they
file proper bond- Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller. Ta-
kos.
?rays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
levy of special assessment and in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds to cover the cost of im-
provement of Cleveland Avenue
from the West Property Line of
Bryant street to the east property
line of State street with Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the proofs of publi-
cation be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—tion;.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
for the improvement of Cleveland
Avenue from the West Property
Line of Bryant Street to the Fast
Property line of State street with
Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing,
by
City of Dubuque Street Depart-
ment, contractor in front of
and
adjoining the same, a special
tax
be and is hereby levied on
the
several lots, and parts of lots,
and
parcels of real estate all
as
named, situated and owned,
and
for the several amounts set
op-
posite each lot or parcel of
real
estate, as set forth in the follow-
ing schedule.
Herman & Hazel Hippen.
Lot 15, Grandview Ave.
Add. .
149
Herman & Hazel Ilippen,
Lot 2 of 16, Grandview
Ave. Add. ..... ... .. .. _....
.85
11. A. & Agnes Bischoff, Lot
1 of 16, Grandview Ave.
Add. ... ...... _.............
5.86
1i. A. & Agnes Bischoff. Lot
2 of 17, Grandview Ave.
Add. . ...... ...................
1.30
Richard G. & Geraldine A.
Beaves. Lot 1 of 17,
Grandview Ave. Add. ..
10.26
Richard G. & Geraldine A.
Beaves, Lot 18, Grandview
Ave. Add. .... ....
24.97
Louis T. & Theresa A. Sloan,
Lot 19, Grandview Ave.
Add. . ...........................
46.12
Christian & Mary David -
saver, Lot 20, Grandview
Ave. Add .................. ..
122.44
Wm. A. & Cath. Hanten,
Lot 22, Grandview Ave.
Add. _ .. ..
105.84
Chas. W. & Kath Luckritz,
JAt 23, Grand% tew Ave.
Add. _ .
4058
Earl G. & Kath. Thompson,
Lot 24. Grand, iew Ave.
Add. ,..
22.36
Maurice C. & Helen C. Tier-
ney, Lot 25, Grandview
Ave. Add.
10.54
Virgil F. & Mary Chapman,
Lot 26, Grandview Ave.
Add. . ,.
9.21
Schedule of Assessments
Cleveland Avenue—Asphaltic Ma-
cadam surfacing — Bryant to
State Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 6.5#
Resoived by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
Eugene R. & Ethel V
Reiter, Lot 27, Grandview
Ave. Add.... . . . . 2.73
Mary E. Scully, Lot 1, Hus-
ktns Sub. 5.01
Eileen A. Eppler, Lot 2,
Hoskins Sub. 14.97
Otto & Christina Sommers,
Lot 3, Hoskins Sub 14.11
Regular Session, January 6, 19513 19
Wilfred L. & Bessie K. Brun -
skill, Lot 4, Hoskins Sub.
141.95
Melvin J. & Luvetta Me
Dermott, Lot 2 of 5, Hos.
kins Sub . ...........................
43.44
John E. & Rester Pins, Lot
I, Sauls Sub. ...................
4.88
Regina C. Nicks, Lot 2,
Sauls Sub. ........ ... _ ..
6.82
Herbert C. & Cecelia Jeck-
lin, Lot 3, Sauls Sub........,
12.77
Carl B. & Daisy Warnke,
Lot 4, Sauls Sub. ...........
30.74
Melvin J. & Loretta McDer.
mott, Lot 5, Sauls Sub.
70.73
!Merle F. & Lucille G.
Anglin, Nt'z of Lot 151,
Union Add . ........................
2.81
$752.58
215.45 Tons 1" Surface
Stone C0 2.00 ............... 430.90
11.3 Tons Pea Gravel (ri
2.00 .................................... 22.60
1.350 gallons M.C. No. 3
Asphalt (a 0.15 .............. 202.50
656.00
Extra Expense _................ 91.84
5% Interest for 52 days ... 4.74
752.58
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this eth day of January 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELL'
Mayor
GEORGE. A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest. LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilmen Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta
kos.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of notice of
proposal to authorize the issuance
of street improvement bonds in the
amount of $752.58, for the pur
pose of providing for the payment
of the assessed cost of the im
provement of Cleveland Avenu(
from the west property line o'
iryant street to the east property
ine of State street with asphaltic
nacadam surfacing, presented and
e a d. Councilman Kintzinger
noved that the proofs of publica-
ion he received and filed. Sec-
)nded by Councilman Schueller.
. arried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
?reund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 7.58
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of Street bonds for the
purpose of providing for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of im.
proving Cleveland Avenue.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that $752.58 Dollars of the cost
thereof shall be assessed against
the property subject to assessment
therefor; and
1+k'hereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds for the purpose of pro-
viding for the payment of the
assessed cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held,
pursuant to such notice and all
objections made thereto have
been considered and determined:
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque;
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
improvement of Cleveland Avenue
from the West Property Line of
Bryant Street to the East Property
Line of State Street with Asphal-
tic Macadam Surfacing there shall
he issued Street bonds in the
amount of $752.58 Dollars in an-
ticipation of the deferred payment
of assessments levied for such im.
provement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Street bonds; and shall bear the
date of February 6, 1958; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be numbered, divided
into series, and be in such denomi-
nations and for such maturity
20 Regular Session, January 6, MIS
dates as are shown in the follow-
ing table:
1. 1247 to 1249 inclusive -4100.00
each, April 1, 1959
2. 1250 to 1251 inclusive --$100.00
each, April 1, 1960
3. 1252 to 1253 inclusive --4100.00
each, April 1, 1961
3. 1254-552.58, April 1, 1961
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assesment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City of
Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No. ......................................................
Series No. .......
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Bond
The City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa promises to pay as
hereinafter mentioned to the
bearer hereof, on the first day of
............ .............................. I...... or at
any time before that date, at the
Option of the City of Dubuque,
the sum of One Hundred dollars
with interest thereon at the rate
Of 5 per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the presentation
and surrender of the interest
Coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque. in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of Du.
buque under and by virtue of
Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa, as amended, and the Reso-
lution of said City duly passed on
the 6th day of January, 1958, being
Resolution No. 7.58.
This Bond is one of a series of
8 bonds, 7 for $10000 numbered
from 1247 to 1253 inclusive, and
one for $52,58 numbered 1254, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of improving
Cleveland Avenue with Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing as described
in said Resolution, in said City,
which cost is payable by the
abutting and adjacent property
along said improvements and is
made by law a lien on all of said
property. It is payable only out
of the Special Assessment Fund
No. 1199 created by the collection
of said special tax, and said fund
can be used for no other purpose.
11
is hereby certified and re.
cited that all the acts, conditions
and things required to be done,
precedent to and in issuing this
series of bonds, have been done,
happened, and performed in reg-
ular and due form, as required by
law and said Resolution, and for
the assessment, collection and
payment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby ir.
revocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and counter -signed uy
its City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 6th
day of February, 1958.
(SEAL)
..........
................ .
Mayor
.......
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ............ day of ...................
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro.
vided in said bond the sum of
............... Dollars, in the office of
the City Treasurer in the City of
Dubuque, being ............ months' in-
terest due that date on its ...............
Bond No . ................dated
................................
Mayor
...........I ...................
6. That the Ma City Clerk
yor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then de.
liver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be placed
in a special fund to be known as
Special Assessment Fund No. 1199
.-M
Regular Session, January 6, 1958 21
and paid out by him to pay the I
cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num
bered.
Adopted this 6th day of January,
1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI,T
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays --None.
State of Io%%a SS
County of Dubuque
I, Claude McDonald, certify that
on the 18th day of December 1957,
I posted copies of the attached
notice of levy of special assess-
ment and intention of the City
Council to issue bonds, along the
line of improvement of Cleveland
Avenue from the West Property
Line of Bryant Street to the East
Property Line of State Street with
Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing.
Claude McDonald
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 18th day of December
1957.
(NOTARIAL SEAL)
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
Councilman Schueller moved
that the statement be recevied and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
levy of special assessment and in.
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds to cover the cost of im-
provement of Sullivan Street from
the North Property line of English
Lane to the South property line
of Levi street with Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, presented and
re ad. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the proofs of publica-
tion be received and filed. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
no objectors were present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for said public hearing.
Schedule of Assessments
Sullivan Street—Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing—English Lane to
Levi Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 8.58
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque; That to pay
for the improvement of Sullivan
street from the North Property
Line of English Lane to the South
property line of Levi street with
Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing, by
City of Dubuque Street Depart-
ment,
epartment, contractor in front of and
adjoining the same, a special tax
be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate all as named,
situated and owned, and for the
several amounts set opposite each
lot or parcel of real estate, as set
forth in the following schedule.
Francis X. & Mary F. Gru-
ber, Lot I of 11, Rosehill
Add. ................................... M.68
Francis X. & Mary F. Gru-
ber, Lot 1 of 12, S% Rose.
hill Add.27.66
........................
Cletus T. & Dorothy Cox,
Lot 1 of 12, N% Rosehill 27.66
Add. ...................................
Cletus T. & Dorothy Cox,
Lot 1 of 13, Rosehill Add. 55.32
Cletus T. & Dorothy Cox,
Lot 1, of 14, Rosehill Add. 55.32
Cletus T. & Dorothy Cox,
Lot 1 of 15, S'4, Rosehill 27 BB
Add. .. .....
Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot
,e
1 of 15, N'Rosehill Add. 27.66
Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot
1 of 16, Rosehill Add....... 55.32
22 Regular Session, January 8, 1958
Wayne & Marcella S. Am
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Henschel, Lot I of 19,
ling, Lot I of 17, Rosehill
55.32
South Ave. Add. . • . ... 37.45
.
Add. .............
Wayne & Marcella S. m1,118.49
ling, Lot 1 of 18,
2766
324.5 Tons Y' surfacing
Rosehill Add . ............
T. &Dorothy E. Cox,
Stone or 2.00 •••••••••••• •.• 649-00
<<�
Cletus
Lot 1 of 18, N% Rosehill
34.0 Tons Pea Gravel
68.00
Add . ........................ ........
E
Cletus T. &Dorothy E. Cox,
27.66
2.00 ......................................
1,835 Gallons M.C. 3 As -
0.15 275.25
Lot 1 of 19, Rosehill Add.
34.41
phalt ((+ ...................
Francis X. & Mary F. Gru.
992.25
ber, Lot 1 of 1, Gruber
9.29
Extra Expense .................. 119.07
Place ................................
Eldon E. & Betty Hantel
5 Interest for 52 days .... 7. 17
mann, Lot 2 of 1, Gruber
1,118.49
Place....................................
Francis X. & Mary F. Gru-
3.96
All of which is assessed in pro-
ber, Lot 1 of 2, Gruber
portion to the special benefits con -
Place ...............................•....
Willis A. & Ivanella Schis-
55.47
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
sel, Lot 2 of 2, Gruber
this 6th day of January, 1958.
Place
17.98
PLARENCE P. WELU
....................................
August & Eliz. Schubert
Mayor
Lot 1 of 14, South Ave.
GEORGE A. FREUND
Add
44.86
LEO N. SC HUEIA-ER
. ..................................
Jas. C. & Mary Boland, Lot
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
13, South Ave. Add.........
7.09
PETER J. TAKOS
Jas. C. & Mary Boland, Lot
Councilmen
12, South Ave. Add.........
2.23
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Richard C. & Mildred L.
City Clerk
Henschel, Lot 16, South
Mayor Welu mored the adoption
Ave. Add ...........................
37.42
of the resolution. Seconded by
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
Henschel, Lot 17, South
the following vote:
Ave. Add .............................
67.12
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta
Henschel, Lot 18, South
kos.
Ave. Add .............................
67.12
Nays --None.
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
Proofs of Publication, certified
Lot 2 of 19, South Ave.
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Add . ...................................
29.67
proposal to authorize the issuance
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
of street improvement bonds in the
Lot 1 of 20, South Ave.
amount of $1,118.49, for the pur-
Add . ...................................•
59.34
pose of providing for the payment
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
of the assessed cost of the inl-
Lot 1 of 21, South Ave.
provement of Sullivan Street from
Add . ....................................
59.34
the north property line of English
Alfred J. & Emma M. Ker.
Lane to the south property line
kenbush, Lot 22 of E.50'
of Levi street with asphaltic maca-
South Ave. Add .................
6.77
dam surfacing, presented and read.
Alfred J. & Emma M. Ker-
Councilman Kintzinger moved
kenbush, Lot 23, E.50'
that the proofs of publication be
South Ave. Add .................
6.77
received and filed. Seconded by
Everett R. & Edna L. Wil-
Councilman Schueller. Parried by
cox, Lot 1, Sauer Place ....
94.27
the following vote:
Helen M. Palm, Lot 2, Sauer
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Place ................. ........- ..... ...
26.45
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta -
Richard C. & Mildred L.
kos.
Hensobel, Lot 1 of 21,
Nays; --None.
South Ave. Add ................
7.78
RESOLUTION NO. 9-58
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Resolution providing fur the is•
Henschel, Lot 2 of 20,
nuance of Street Bonds for the pur.
Ave. Add . ..........................
7.78
pose of providing for the payment
Regular Session, January 6, 1958 23
of the assessed cost of improving
Sullivan Street.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
$1,118.41) Dollars of the cost there-
of shall be assessed against the
property subject to assessment
therefor; and
Whereas public notice, as provid-
ed by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
public hearing has been held, pur-
suant to such notice and all ob-
jections made thereto have been
considered and determined;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
improvement of Sullivan Street.
from the North Property Line of
English Lane to the South Prop-
erty Line of Levi Street with As-
phaltic Macadam Surfacing there
shall be issued Street bonds in
the amount of $1,118.49 Dollars
in anticipation of the deferred pay-
ment of assessments levied for
such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Street bonds; ant] shall bear the
date of February 6, 1958; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be numbered, divided in-
to series, and be in such denomi-
nations and for such maturity dates
as are shown in the following ta-
ble:
1. 1255, 1256, 1257 and 1258—
$100.00 each, April 1, 1959.
2. 1259, 1260 and 1261---$100.00
each, April 1, 1960.
3. 1262, 1263 and 1264-4100.00
each, April 1, 1961.
3. 1265—$118.49, April 1, 1961.
3. Said bonds shall bear inter-
est at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually in
accordance with coupons thereto
attached:
4. Said bonds ,hall not make the
.'.ity of Dubuque liable in any way,
,xcept for the application of said
pecial assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
hey may be payable at any time
)rior to the maturity date stated
herein at the option of the City
A Dubuque and shall be in sub-
;tantially the following form:
Vo. ........................................................
SeriesNo .............................................
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer here.
of, on the first day of .....................
or at any time before that date, at
the option of the City of Dubuque,
the sum of One Hundred dollars
with interest thereon at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both princi-
pal and interest of this bond are
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque un-
der and by virtue of Chapter 396
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as
amended, and the Resolution of
said City duly passed on the 6th
day of January, 1958, being Resolu-
tion No. 9-58.
This Bond is one of a series of 11
bonds, 10 for $100,00 numbered
from 1255 to 1264 inclusive, and
one for $118.49 numbered 1265, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of improving Sulli-
van Street with Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing as described in said
Resolution, in said City, which cost
is payable by the abutting and ad-
jacent property along said im-
provements and is made by law a
lien on all of said property. It
is payable only out of the Special
Assessment Fund No. 1200 created
by the collection of said special
tax, and said fund can be used for
no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
thinks required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap.
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the as-
24 Regular Session, January 6, 1958
sessment, collection and payment Adopted this 6th day of January
hereon of said special tax, the full 1958.
faith and diligence of said City of CLARENCE P. WELU
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably Mayor
pledged. GEORGE A. FREITND
W TESTIMONY WHEREOF the I.EO N. SCHUELLER
City of Dubuque by its Council has CHARLES A. UNTZINGFR
caused this bond to be signed by PETER J. TAKOS
its Mayor and countersigned by its Councilmen
City Clerk and the Seal of said City Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
to be thereto affixed, this 6th day City Clerk
of February, 1958. Councilman Schueller moved the
(SEAL) adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
State of Iowa
County of Dubuque ss:
1, Claude McDonald, certify that
on the 18th day of December, 1957,
I posted copies of the attached no-
tice of levy of special assessment
and intention of the City Council
to issue bonds, along the line of
improvement of Sullivan street
from the North Property Line of
English Lane to the South Prop-
erty Line of Levi street with As-
phaltic Macadam Surfacing.
Claude McDonald
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 18th day of December,
1957.
INotarial Seal)
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
Councilman Schueller moved
that the statement be received and
filed. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Levy of Special assessment and
intention of the City Council to
issue bonsd to cover the cost of
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the ex-
isting sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose hill
Addition, thence northwesterly to
IN intersection of Robin Street
and the first alley west of English
Lane, thence northerly to the
southeast property line of I.ot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision, thence
westerly to Ramona Street, thence
....................................... . ...............
Mayor
......................................................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ............ day of ...................
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being ............ months' interest due
that date on its ................................
Bond No......... dated .......................
...................................................
.................................................. .
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then de.
liver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of said sale to
be placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1200 and paid out by him tb
Pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at.
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow, be
ginning with the second year after
the payment of interest due, these
bonds shall be called and retired
in the same order as numbered.
Regular Session, January 6, 1958 25
northerly from the southeast prop-
erty corner of Lot 1 of August
Lubs Subdivision to Adeline Street,
thence westerly to Lot 1 -Lot 13 of
M. Walters Addition, thence north-
erly through Lots 1.13, 2-13, 1-15,
1.16 of M. Walters Addition, and
Lots 1.1-1, 2-1-1, South 45'-2-1, and
1-2 of Thomas Hickey Place, thence
westerly through Lot 1.15 of M.
Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ra-
mona Street to the East 50' of Lot
18 of Columbia Addition, present-
ed and read. Councilman Schuel-
ler moved that the proof of pub-
lication be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Freund. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
no objectors were present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Ramona Street -Adeline Street
Sanitary Sewer
RESOLUTION NO. 10.58
Resolved by the City Council o
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That t
pay for the construction of a
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be
ginning at the existing sanitary i
Lot 7 of Rose Hill Addition, thence
northwesterly to the intersectio
of Robin Street and the first alley
west of English Lane, thence north
erly to the southeast property lin
of Lot 1 of August Lubs Subdivi
sion, thence westerly to Ramon
Street, thence northerly from th
sot..heast property corner of Lot
of August Lubs Subdivision to Ad
line Street, thence westerly to Lo
1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Addition
thence northerly through Lots 1-1
2-13, 1.15, 1-16 of M. Walters Add
tion, and Lots 1.1-1, 2.1.1, Sout
45'-2-1, and 1.2 of Thomas Hicke
Place, thence westerly through L
1-15 of M. Walters Addition to
mona Street, thence northerly o
Ramona Street to the East 50'
Lot 18 of Columbia Addition, b
Hennessey Brothers, Inc., contra
for in front of and adjoining t
same, a special tax be and is her
by levied on the several lots, an
parts of lots, and parcels of re
estate all as named, situated and
owned, and for the several
amounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as set forth
in the following schedule.
Wm- F. & Charlene Burris,
Lot 8, Rose Hill Add, ...... 179.08
Wm. F. & Charlene Burris,
Lot 10, Rose Hill Add..... 186.36
Merle J. & Kathryn P.
Wordehoff, Lot 2 of 37, 2
of 38, 2 of 39, Rose dill
Add. ................................... 201.47
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
Lot 40, Rose Hill Add..... 191.33
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
Lot 41, Rose Hill Add..... 260.21
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
42, Rose Hill Add ............. 138.91
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
43, Rose Hill Add. .......... 191.33
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
44, Rose Hill Add. .......... 191.33
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
45, Rose Hill Add. 191.33
Leo A. & Ruth Adams, Lot
46 & 47, Rose Hill Add..... 402.94
Thomas 11. & Mildred Hein,
Lot 2 of 5, Mineral Lot
34 ........................................ 401.79
Joseph J. & Dora Jungers,
Lot 3, N.82', Mineral Lot
34 ........................................ 313.78
f Merlin Jungers, Lot 3, S.
72', Mineral Lot 34 ........ 275.52
° M. B. & Lillian MacNeille,
n Lot 2 of 2, August Lubs
Place ................................. 229.60
n Robert M. & Adeline M.
Dodds, Lot 1 of 2, August
n Lubs Place .......................... 261.36
August & Clara Lubs, Lot 1,
August Lubs Place ........1,653.10
e Robert E. & Mildred M.
Feeney, Lot 3, August ............
a Lubs Place ......... 307.09
...
e Robert E. & Mildred M.
I Feeney, Lot 4, August ........................
Ade
i
Lubs Place 229.80
t Carl 0. & Helen W. Chris-
tensen, Lot 2 of 1 of 1, ...................
3, Coates Place 187.12
i Frank Alexander, Jr. &
h Mary Lou Schmidt, Lot
y 1, Adeline Place ............. 841.86
't Joseph Anderson & Mary
n
R Hemple, Lot 2, Adeline
n Place 306.13
y Frank J. & Mary C. Hickey,
c- Lot 2 of 2, Thomas Hick -
he ey Place ........................... 210.46
e. William C. & Meritta Hart -
d man, Lot 1 of 2, Thomas
al Hickey Place 198.22
26 Regular Session, January 6, 1958
William C. & Meritta Hart.
man, Lot 2 of 1-N. 15',
Thomas Hickey Place ...... 57.4(
Ralph P. & Venita E. Rohr-
bach, Lot 2 of 1-S. 95',
Thomas Hickey Place ...... 172.20
Ralph 11. & Venita E. Rohr-
bach, Lot 2 of 1 of 1,
Thomas Hickey Place ...... 28.70
Paul B. & Margaret C. Sul-
livan, Lot 1 of 1 of 1,
Thomas Hickey Place .... 231.89
Russell E. & Gloria C.
Spensley, Lot 1 of 16, M.
Walters Add . .................... 221.94
Roseline C. Smith, Lot 2 of
15, M. Walters Add......... 229.60
Ray C. & Marcella Clemens,
Lot 1 of 14, M. Walters
Add. .................................... 229.60
Ray C. & Marcella Clemens,
Lot 1 of 13, M. Walters
Add. .................................... 229.60
Roseline C. Smith, Lot 12,
M. Walters Add . .............. 229.60
Roseline C. Smith, Lot 11,
M. Walters Add . .............. 229.60
Roseline C. Smith, Lot 10,
M. Walters Add . .............. 229.60
Roseline C. Smith, Lot 9,
M. Walters Add . .............. 229.60
Georgene Kuhn, Lot 8, M.
Walters Add . .................... 229.60
Georgene Kuhn, Lot 7, M.
Waiters Add . .................... 229.(;0
Georgene Kuhn, Lot 6, M.
Walters Add. .................... 229.60
Marion C. Lane, Lot 18—
E.50', Columbia Add. ...... 143.50
Robert E. Twaites, Lot 19,
Columbia Add . ................ 148,09
Robert E. Twaites, Lot 20,
Columbia Add. ..................
153.06
Arthur H. & Mary J. Oeth,
Lot 21, Columbia Add..... 183.68
Arthur H. & Mary J. Oeth,
Lot 22, Columbia Add..... 183,68
Christina Zariche, Lot 23
Columbia Add . ................ 183.68
Christina Zariche, Lot 24,
Columbia Add . ................ 183.68
Burton R. McQuillan, Lot
25, Columbia Add. .......... 183.68
Robert G. & Jeanne A. Puls,
Lot 26, Columbia Add..... 183.68
Robert G. & Jeanne A. Puls,
Lot 27-N.10% Columbia
Add. 38.2?
Charles A. & Bertha M. Ber-
goner, Lot 28, Columbia
Add. .................................... 187511
Marg't Deming, Lot 29, E.
19,832.91
50', Columbia Add. ........
170.28
Marg't Deming, Lot 30.E.
50', Columbia Add. .........
170.28
Harold E. & Ella Judge, Lot
225.00
9, English Lane Sub.... .
434.32
"Lillian Kassmeyer, Lot 2,
Mineral Lot 33 ......... ..
None
Jerome & Alice Burroughs,
I.ot 1 of 37, Tot l of 38,
400.00
Lot 1 of 39, Rose Hill
Add . ...................... . .. .
201.47
A. J. Est., & Barbara Sta.
pleton, Lot 2, Finns Sub-)
3.238.40
division ..
942.98
Barbara Stapleton, Lot 5,
944.70
Finns Subdivision ..
227.74
14,395.29
*Assessment for Lot 2 of
132.36
Mineral Lot 33 to be paid
of
Mineral Lot 33 to be
by the City of Dubuque ..5,437.62
Any future connections for
this lot to be charged
$3.826617986 per Front
Foot.
Charles A. & Bertha M. Ber-
gener, Lot 27.5.,395.29
�'Co.CoAll of which is assessed in Pro-
lumbia Add. ......., , , Portion to the Special Benefits
145.41 Conferred.
19,832.91
3885.3 Lin. Ft., 8" V.T.P.
(+ 2.65 ............. ........10,2N.05
45 No. Of 8" x 6" x 2' Y
Branches (u 5.00 ............
225.00
153.4 Lin. Ft. Concrete
Manholes, Height in ft.
of Sidewall (. 13.00 ......
1,994.20
20 No. of Concrete Man.
hole Bases (1. 20.00 ....
400.00
20 No. of Rings and (lov-
ers (a 50.00 ....... ..
1,000.00
202.4 Cu. Yds,Solid Rock
(0' 16.00 ............I .............
3.238.40
314.9 Ton Crushed Rock
Cl 3.00 ..... ......................
Extra Work Orders
944.70
..........
227.74
Extra18,326.09
"•••• 1,374.46
Interest -5%-52
52 Days ...
132.36
TOTAL ......... 19,832.91
Assessment for Lot 2
of
Mineral Lot 33 to be
Paid for by City of Du-
buque.
Any future con.
nections for this lot to
be charged $3.8'18617986
per front foot.
Charles A. & Bertha M. Ber-
gener, Lot 27.5.,395.29
�'Co.CoAll of which is assessed in Pro-
lumbia Add. ......., , , Portion to the Special Benefits
145.41 Conferred.
Regular Session, Jan+iary 6, 1958 27
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January 1958,
C;LARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: IXO F. FRC MM ety ek
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller. Ta-
kos.
Nays --'None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers of notice of
to authorize the issuance
proposal
of sewer bonds in the amount of
$19,832.91, for the purpose of pro-
viding payment of the assessed
cost for the construction of the
Ramona street—Adeline street
sanitary sewer, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the proofs of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Freund. Parried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
and a public hearing has been
held, pursuant to such notice and
all objections made thereto have
been considered and determined;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer beginning at the
existing sanitary in Lot 7 of Rose
Hill Addition, thence northwest-
erly to the intersection of Robin
Street and the first alley west of
English Lane, thence northerly to
the southeast property line of Lot
1 of August Lubs Subdivision,
thence westerly to Ramona Street,
thence northerly from the south-
east property corner of Lot 1 of
August Lubs Subdivision to Ade-
line Street thence westerly to Lot
1 -Lot 13 of M. Walters Addition,
thence northerly through Lots 1-13,
2.13, 1.15, 1.16 of M. Walters Addi-
tion, and Lots 1-1.1, 2-1-1, South 45'
2-1 and 1.2 of Thomas Hickey Place,
thence westerly through Lot 1-15
M. Walters Addition to Ramona
Street, thence northerly on Ramo-
na Street to the East 50' of Lot 18
of Columbia Addition there shall be
issued Sewer bonds in the amount
of $19,832.91 Dollars in anticipa-
tion of the deferred payment of
assessments levied for such im-
provement.
RESOLUTION NO. 11-58 2. Such bonds shall be called
Resulution providing for the is- Sewer bonds; and shall bear the
suance of Sewer Bonds for the date of February 6, 1958; and shall
purpose of providing for the pay- be numbered consecutively; and
ment of the assessed cost of con- they shall be numbered, divided
structing the Ramona Street -Ade- into series, and be in such denomi-
line Street Sanitary Sewer. nations and for such maturity dates
Whereas the contract heretofore as are shown in the following ta-
entered into by the City of Du- ble:
buque, Iowa, for the improvement 1 1266 1267, 1268 and 1269—
hereinafter described has been $500.00 each, April 1, 1959.
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there- 2. 1270, 1271, 1272 and 1273—
of to the City Council and the City $5W.00 each, April 1, 1960.
Council has ascertained the cost 3. 1274, 1275, 1'276 and 1277—
thereof and has determined that $500.00 each, April 1, 1961.
$19,832.91 Dollars of the cost there- 4. 1278, 1279, 1280 and 1281—
of shall be assessed against the S500.00 each, April 1, 1962.
property subject to assessment 5 1282, 1283, 1284 and 1285—
therefor; and $500.00 each, April 1, 1963.
Whereas public notice, as pro- 6 1286, 1287, 1288 and 1289—
vided by law, has been published $500.00 each, April 1, 1964.
by the City Clerk stating the in 7 1,M40 1291, 1192 and 1293—
$5t1<1.W each, April
in-
tention of the City Council to is- 1, 1965.
a 1297--
1,
sue bonds for the purpose of pro 1296
viding for the payment of the as- 8. 1294, 1295, April 1, 1966.
sensed cost of said improvement i :5500.00 each,
28 Regular Session, Januar), 6, 1958
9, 1298, 1299, 1300 and 1301—
$500.00 each, April 1, 1967.
10. 1302, 1303 and 1304--$500.00
each, April 1, 1968.
10. 1305-4332.91, April 1, 1968.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any
way, except for the application of
said special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub.
stantially the following form:
No. ............................
SeriesNo . .............................. .............
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of .....................
or at any time before that date, at
the option of the City of Dubuque,
the sum of Five Hundred dollars
with interest thereon at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the presenta-
tion and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of Du-
buque under and by virtue of
Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa, as amended, and the Resolu.
tion of said City duly passed on
the 6th day of January, 1958, being
Resolution No. 11-58.
This Bond is one of a series of
40 bonds, 39 for $500.00 numbered
from 1266 to 1304 inclusive, and
one for $332.91 numbered 1305, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of constructing the
Ramona Street -Adeline Street san-
itary Sewer as described in said
Resolution, in said City, which cost
is payable by the abutting and
adjacent property along said im-
provements and is made by law a
lien on all of said property. It is
payable only out of the Special As.
sessment Fund No. 1201 created by
the collection of said special tax,
and said fund can be used for no
other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recit-
ed that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece.
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and payment
hereon of said special tax, the fall
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council
has caused this bond to be signed
by its Mayor and countersigned by
its City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 6th
day of February, 1958.
(SEAL)
.........................................................
waw
....................................... I..................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the .......... day of ....................
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro.
vided in said bond, the sum of
....Dollars, in the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du.
buque, being ...................... months'
interest due that date on its ....... .
Bond No............ dated .....................
.........I ..............
Mayor
City Clerk
6. That the Mavor and City
Clerk be and they are hereby in.
structed to cause said bonds to be
prepared and when so prepared
to execute said bonds and that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby in-
structed to register said bonds in
a book kept for that purpose and
to then deliver them to the City
Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law ,tile proceeds of said sale to
be Placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1201 and paid out by him to
Pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the Ma-
Ret tiLir Session, Januar% 6, 1958 2g
-- — 9
yor and countersigned with
facsimile sicnature of the
Clerk.
the I me this 18th day of December,
City 1957.
9. That as fat as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 6th day of ,Janu-
ary, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCI1UFLLER
CHARLES A. KLYTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund. Kintzinger. Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays --None.
State of Iowa ss
County of Dubuque
I. Claude McDonald, certify that
on 18th day of December 1957, I
posted copies of the attached no-
tice of levy of special assessment
and intention of the ('ity Council
to issue bonds, along the Hne of
improvement for the construction
of an eight (8) inch sanitary sew-
er beginning at the existing sam-
tary in Lot 7 of Rose Hill Addition,
thence northwesterly to the inter-
section of Robin Street and the
first alley Ae%t of English Lane,
thence northerly to the southeast
property line of Lot I of August
Lubs Subdivi,ion, thence westerly
to Ramona Sirt et, thence northerly
from the souti,east property corner
of Lot I of August Lubs Subdivi-
sion to Adeline Street, thence west-
erly to Lot I Lot 13 of M. Walters
Addition, thence northerly through
Lots 1.13, 2.13, 115, 1.16 of M
Walters Addition. and Lots 1.1-1,
2.1.1, South 45'2.1. and 1.2 of
Thomas Hickey Place. thence west
erly through Lot 1.15 of M' Wal
ters Addition to Ramona Street
thence northerly r•n Ramona street
to the East 5u, of Lot l8 of Colum
bia Addition
CLAUDE iICIX)NALD
Subscribed and sworn to before
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
(Notarial Seal)
COUncilman Schueller moved
that the statement be recei%ed and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tr
kos.
'.nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
dency of Resolution of lieemity
for public improvement and hear.
ing upon proposed plans and speci-
fications, form of contract and cost
of improvements for the construc.
tion of Boulevard street fights and
appurtenances on Princeton Place,
Devon Drive and Cambridge Court
in Blocks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10
and 11 in Steger Heights Subdivi-
sion at a total estimated coat of
$4,317.79, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
December 17. 1967
State of Iowa
Dubuque County SS:
I, Leo F. Frommelt City Clot
hereby certify that on December
17, 1957 1 marled a copy of the at.
tached "Notice of Pendency of
Resolution of Neceswty For Pubbe
Improvements and Hearin` UPM
Proposed Plans and SpeesfieatiML
Form of Contract and Cost of far
provements." by ordinary mad tw
the owners of Property as sho"
by the records of the County Au&
tor, within the bounds of the i*
posed improvement of B0111erae4
Street Lights and appurtMamm
on Princeton Place, Do"* Dzin
and Cambridge C1I >�
2. 3, 4. 5, 6, 7
ger Heights Subdivision in the Cit/
of Imbuque. tnwa
LEDO F. FWXKELT
city clert
30 Regrilar Session, January 6. IR58
Mayor Welu moved that the ' with the north line Lot 15 of Block
statement be received and filed. 9 of Steger Heights~.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing- Submitted January 6, 195,9.
er. Carried by the following vote: KENNETH J. CULLEN
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen City Engineer
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 6, 1938
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Due to the omission of Lot 2 of
1. Lot 2 of 1 of 1, Lot 2 of I of 1
of 1 of 1, Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of I and Ut I of I of I of I of I of
1, all of Clarence Polfer Place in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the
Plat and schedule and Resolution
of Necessity for the constriction of
Boulevard Street Lights and Ap-
purtenances on Princeton Place,
Devon Drive and Cambridge Court,
I recommend that said Resolution
and plat and schedule for said im.
provement be amended to include
the above named lots and that the
amended resolution, plat and
schedule herewith attached be ap.
Proved.
Respectfully submitted,
K. J. CULLEN
City Engineer
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Engineer be approved. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
er, Schueller
Freund, Kintzing,
kos. Ta -
Nays --.None.
January 6, 195E
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheets showing a schedule as
amended of the proposed valua-
tions and proposed assessments for
Boulevard Street Lights on Cam-
bridge Court for its entire extent:
on Devon Drive from a point 74'
south of the nort
of 1h line of Lot 1
r' 1 of 1s Pace tt 1 of 1 of Clarence
and on Princeton minus;
its northerly ter-
mPlac
minus,
from Devon Drive to a line cone
necting the north line of Lot 2 of
Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights
RESOLUTION NO. 12-S8
BE IT RESOLVED by the C'rty
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa:
SeetiOn L That the attached
sheets are hereby determined to
be the amended schedule and the
valuation set out there are here.
by approved and determined to be
the schedule of the proposed as-
sessment for the construction of
Boulevard Street Lights on Cam-
bridge Court for its entire ex.
tent; on Devon Drive from a point
74' south of the '.North line of
Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of I.ot 1 of 1 of 1
of Clarence Polfer's Place to its
northerly terminus; and on Prince-
ton Place from Devon Drive to a
line connecting the north line of
Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 Of Steger
Heights with the north line Lot
15 of Block 9 of Steger Heights.
Approved this 6th clay of Janu-
ary, 1958.
CLAREN'CE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCNUELLF,R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Attest: LEO F.
F. FROM.MELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
NsYs--None.
RESOLUTION NO. 13-58
Whereas, on January 6, 1958
the Resolution of Necessity for the
construction of Boulevard Street
lights and appurtenances on
Princeton Place, Devon Drive and
Cambridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger
Heights subdivision, City of Du.
buque, Iowa, came up fur public
hearing; and,
Whereas, at said hearing the
City Engineer recommended that
said Resolution and the plat and
schedule for said improvement be
.d�
Regidar Session, January 8, 1958 31
amended to include Lot 2 of 1;
Lot 2 of 1 of 1; Lot 2 of I of 1 of
1 of 1; Lot 2 o 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of
1; Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1, all
of Clarence Polfer Place, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Resolution of
Necessity for said improvement
be amended to describe the im-
provement as follows:
The construction of Boulevard
Street lights and appurtenances on
Cambridge Court for its entire ex-
tent; on Devon Drive from a point
74' south of the north line of Lot
1 of I of 1 of 1 of I of 1 of Clar-
ence
lar-
ence Polfer's Place to its northerly
terminus; and on Princeton Place
from Devon Drive to a line con-
necting the north line of Lot 2 of
Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights
with the north line Lot 15 of Block
9 of Steger Heights.
Section 2. That the amended plat
and schedule for said improve-
ment as submitted by the City En-
gineer be and the same is hereby
approved and adopted.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELD
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Freund. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays —None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 14.58
Whereas, the city Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has
by Resolution No. 255-57 given its
preliminary approval on the Pro-
posed plans, specifications and
form of contract and placed same
on file in the office of the Cit
Clerk for public inspection, for th
construction of Boulevard Stree
lights and appurtenances on Cam
bridge Court for its entire extent;
on Devon Drive from a point 74'
south of the north line of Lot 1
Of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of Clarence
Polfer's Place to its northerly ter.
minus; and on Princeton Place
from Devon Drive to a line con.
necting the north line of Lot 2 of
I,ot 3 of Block 8 of Steger Heights
with the north line Lot 15 of Block
9 of Steger Heights, and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity as amended for
said improvement has been intro-
duced and is now on file in the
City Clerk's office for public in-
spection.
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 3rd day of February, 1958, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock, P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries
of the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
anv lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
as amended and the City Clerk be
and he is hereby directed to cause
a notice of the time and place of
such hearing to be published in
some newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, the last of which
shall be not less than two (2) nor
more than four (4) weeks prior to
the day fixed for its consideration
and unless property owners at the
time of final consideration of said
resolution as amended have on file
with the Clerk objections to the
amount of the proposed assess-
ment, they shall have been deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to, at which hearing the Council
will hear such objections and en-
ter on record its final decision
thereon.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner pro*
City
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
t before 30 days after notice to pro.
geed is issued.
32 Regul.tr Session, January 6, 1958--.—
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1. 8.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
HUFLLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
December 26, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Attached is an Agreement be-
tween the Illinois Central Railroad
Company and the City of Dubuque
permitting the City to construct a
36 inch pipe under their right -of.
way in connection with the con-
struction of the sewage treatment
plant.
I recommend that the resolution
attached authorizing the Mayor
and Clerk to sign the Agreement
be passed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the rec.
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol.
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
be authorized to execute the Agree-
ment between the Illinois Central
Railroad Company and the City of
Dubuque granting this permission.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELI.ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vate:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 15.58
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
contracting for the construction
of a Sewage Treatment Plant and
it is necessary to install a 36 inch
steel pipe under the Illinois Cen.
tral Railroad Company tracks 50
feet east of Mile Post C185 to be
used to incase various pipes car.
rying bulk chemicals, and it is nec.
essary to obtain permission to in.
stall this pipe;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that the Mayor and Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 16.58
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
Papers within said City.
William H. Olsen, 390 Fast 12th
Street
BE IT FURTHER R&SOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 17.58
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
Regular Session, January 6, 1938 33
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
CLASS "B"' ►ERMIT
Council of the City of Dubuque
Lorraine Kramer, 38 West 4th
that the following applications be
Street
granted and licenses be issued up.
Mrs. June M. Noel, 2400 Central
on the compliance with the terms
Avenue
of the ordinances of this City.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 678 Cen-
CLASS "B" PERMIT
tral Avenue
Lorraine Kramer, 38 West 4th
William H. Olsen, 390 East 12th
Street
Mrs. June M. Noel, 2400 Central
Street
Leo R. Bonz, 3165 Central Avenue
Avenue
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 678 Cen•
. Torre, Henryy 400 Iowa Street
tral Avenue
Virgil Garner, 1643 Central Avenue
William H. Olsen, 390 East 12th
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Street
Leo R. Bonz, 3165 (ventral Avenue
Donald E. Wertz, 1545 So. Grand -
view Avenue
Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street
1643 Central Ave-
John C. Neumcister, 72) Lincoln
Virgil Garner,
Avenue
nue I
LaVerne G. Felde: man, 1889 Jack.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
1545 So. Grand -i
son Street
Donald E. Wertz,
view Avenue
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln
that the bonds filed by such aP-
Avenue ,
Plicants be and the same are here-
by
LaVerne G. Felderman, 1889 Jack-
approved.
son Street
Passed, adopted and approved
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, 1958.
this 6th day of January, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
Councilman Schueller moved the
the adoption of the resolution. Sec -
adoption of the resolution.Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
Carried by the following vote:
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta -
Freund, Kintzinger, Takos, Schuel•
kos.
ler, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of O'Connor,
Nays—None.
Thomas, McDermott & Wright sub -
RESOLUTION NO. 18.58
mitting a form of resolution to
correct clerical errors in Resolu-
WHEREAS, heretofore aPP""-
tion No. 196-57 approving plat of
tions for Beer Permits were filed
Subdivision Blocks to, 11, 12 and
by the within named applicants
13 in Hillcrest Heights in which
and they have received the approv-
Hillcrest Heights Subdivision is in -
al of this Council; and
correctly referred to as Hillcrest
WHEREAS, the premises to be
Park Addition and Hillcrest Addi.
occupied by such applicants were
tion, presented and read.
inspected and found to comply
Councilman Kintzinger moved
with the ordinances of this City
that the communication be re -
and they have filed proper bonds:
ceived and filed. Seconded by
NOW, THEREFORE,
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Dubuque
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Council of the City of
that the Manager be and he is di-
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
rected to issue to the following
kos.
named applicants a Beer Permit.
Nays—None.
34
Regular Session, January R, 19%
RESOLUTION NO. 19.58
Whereas, on September 16. 1957
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, adopted Resolution
No. 196.57, approving a plat in
which Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
A in Hillcrest Park in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuquc County, Iowa,
was platted by Hillcrest Builders,
Inc.; and
Whereas in said Resolution the
title of the new Subdivision was
variously designated as,
Block 10, Block 11, Block 12 and
Block 13 in Hillcrest Park Addi-
tion; and Block 10, Block 11, Block
12 and Block 13 in Hillcrest Addi.
tion; and
Whereas the proper title of said
new Subdivision is Block 10, Block
11, Block 12 and Block 13 in Hill-
crest Heights in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa; and
Whereas said improper designa-
tions of said new Subdivision as
set forth in said Resolution arose
through clerical error;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the designation
Of the subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lo?
1 of Lot 1 of Lot A in Hillcrest
Park in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa, as the same
appears in Resolution No. 196.57,
be and the same is hereby amended
and corrected to show the title of
the new Subdivision to be Block
10, Block 11, Block 12 and Block
13 in Hillcrest Heights in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa;
Section 2. That the action of the
Mayor and City Clerk in endors.
ing the approval of the City of Du-
buque upon said plat and the ac-
ceptance of the streets appearing
upon said plat, subject to the terms
and conditions appearing in said
Resolution, be and the same are
hereby confirmed and approved;
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and is hereby authorized to re-
cord a certified copy of this Reso-
lution in the office of the County
Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of January, A. D. 1958.
CLARENCE P. WE:LIJ
Mayor
GEORGE A. F REUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Council-ien
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clark
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Takos. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 20.58
A resolution . pprovitig Plat of
Block 6, Block 7 : nd Block 8 each
in "River Front Subdivision No. 3"
in tl:e City of Dubuque, Iowa, to-
gether with a plat of the area, pre
sented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the plat be referieJ to the
Council for further study. Second-
ed by Councilman Takus. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schuellrr, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Schuctler moved to an
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Freund. Carried by the followin-!
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROb15IELT
City Clerk
Approved Agaue�..... L. .1958.
Regular Session, February 3, 19M 35
CITY (OUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, February 3, '
1958.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that this is the regular
monthly meeting of the City Coun-
cil for the purpose of acting upon
such business as may properly
come before the meeting.
January 23, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The final assessment for the
North 15' of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Wil-
son's Dubuque of the Montana
Street-Merfeld Lane Sanitary Sew-
er was erroneously listed as $95.77.
The correct assessment of the
ahove mentioned lot is $79.81.
1 recommend that the difference
of $15.96 be paid from the Sanita-
tion Fund and that the City Audi-
tor be instructed to draw a warrant
in this amuont payable to the City
Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 23, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Due to an error in records, Lot
No. 1 of Lut 15 of M. Walters Ad-
dition was assessed for the Ra-
mona Street -Adeline Street Sani-
tary Sewer. The correct assessable
lot number should have been Lot
No. 2 of Lot 15 of M. Walters Ad-
dition.
I recommend that the City Clerk
be instructed to enter the correct
lot number on the assessment
t
schedule. The amount assessed
against the correct lot number will
remain as listed for the incorrect
Int number.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Freund. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
January 30, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
A survey and investigation has
been conducted to determine where
it would be practical to install
street lights on the Grandview -
Kerrigan Road intersection, includ-
ing the four approach entrances,
and also lights on the Kerrigan
Road between Railroad Avenue and
Grandview Avenue.
I recommend that street lights
be installed at the following loca-
tions:
1. Kerrigan Road and Mt. Car-
mel—light on pole to be lo-
cated at northeast corner by
stop sign.
2. Move existing light about 400'
—500' south of Mt. Cannel
Road adjacent to new highway.
3. Kerrigan Road and Railroad
Avenue—new light on pole at
southeast corner.
4. Kerrigan Road and Park Road
—southeast corner near "No
Left 'Turn" sign.
5. Existing light at center of
curve north of park entrance—
move adjacent to new high-
way.
6. Kerrigan Road and Southerly
approach to Grandview Avenue
at start of curve, north end.
7. Rockdale Road and entrance
road. North end of island back
of stop sign—move light north
side of drive-in.
a. South side of entrance and ex-
it to Kerrigan Road between
'-No Left Turn" and stop sign.
9. Exit from Kerrigan Road to
Grandview Avenue, south end
of divider.
lli•+,r„lar Session, February f3, 1.9,58 --
10. Northeast corner of South I and resulted in $75.00 property
I damage, and the second occurred
Grandview Avenue and Kcrri
ran Road approach. in December, 1957 and resulted in
Respectfully submitted,I $300.09 property damage.
L. J. SCHILTZ, Vision at this intersection is
City Manager j limited to some extent by the pres-
Councilman Kintzinger moved ence of dwellings on three of the
that the recommendation of the i corners, while on the fourth corner
City Manager be approved. Second- is part Comno yvision Playground
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried which presents
by the following vote: One of the accidents at this inter
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen I section could possibly be attributed
distance on the
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak- � of the drive s, however, one
os. of the drivers is a resident of the
Nays—None. area and uses this intersection quite
January 30, 1958 I frequently. The other accident oc-
To the Honorable Mayor I Burred viiten both drivers could
and City Council have seen each other at least 150
Dubuque, Iowa fett before they entered the inter -
Gentlemen: section.
Fire Chief, Tom Hickson, has in In reviewing the accident exper-
the past attended the Fire Depart- ience at this corner, it is felt that
ment Instructor's Conference held there is no basis for any type of
at Memphis, Tenn. This year the traffic control sign or signal at
conference will be held from the present time. This intersection
February 18th to the 21st and 1 I is in some respects better, but in
recommend that Fire Chief, Tom I no respect worse than many other
Hickson, be authorized to attend open intersections throughout the
this conference and that all ex- City.
penses be paid by the City. It is therefare recommended that
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ, no traffic sign or signal be placed
City Manager in operation at the intersection of
25th and Washington Streets.
Councilman Kintzinger moved Respectfully submitted,
that the recommendation of the L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager be approved. Second- City Manager
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote: Councilman Schueller moved
Yeas Mayor Welu, Councilmen that we should continue to observe
the intersection and if we see fit
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak-
in the future to put a stop sign at
os. the intersection we could do so.
Nays—None. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
January 30, 1958 by the following vote:
To the Honorable Mayor Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak-
Gentlemen: os.
The petition of Joseph A. Beck- Nays -None.
er and others requesting a four Councilman Freund moved that
way stop sign on the corners of the rules be suspended in order to
East 25th and Washington Streets let anyone present address the
was referred to the City Manager Council if they so desire. Seconded
for investigation and report. by Councilman Schueller. Carried
Investigation of the accidents by the following vote:
records show that there has been Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
two reportable accidents at the in. Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak-
tersection of 25th and Washington os.
Streets during the past three cal- Nays—None.
endar years. The first of these ac- Mr. Nick Behnke addressed the
cidents occurred in February, 1955 1 Council stating that the area
Regular Session, February 3, M8 37
around 25th and Washington is a
regular speedway, which makes it
extremely hazardous for the chil- a
dren crossing the street to and
from the playground at Comiskey
Park.
January 30, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Key City Lodge
No. 1238 of the International As-
sociation of Machinists requesting
relief of the so-called menance of
soot and fly ash emitting from the
stacks of the Interstate Power Com-
pany Plant at the foot of 8th Street
was referred to the City Manager
for investigation and report.
The soot that was falling on the
cars parked at the Morrison Plant
was caused by blowing out the
furnaces during the daytime. This
practice has been discontinued and
all soot blowing will be done dur-
ing the night hours. New coal hand-
ling equipment will be installed
that will eliminate the piling of
coal in the Morrison Company area.
This will also eliminate some of the
dirt that would eventually blow
onto the vehicles parked in this
area if the wind is from the north.
In order to completely eliminate
all fly ash, it would be necessary
for the Power Company to install
reclaimers that would cost in the
neighborhood of several hundred
thousand dollars.
It is my recommendation that we
see what results will be obtained
after all possible corrective mea-
sures are taken before we investi-
gate the possibility of requiring
the installation of any soot and fly
ash reclaimers.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak-
os.
Nays—None.
or,
January 31, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
nd City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On December 8, 1953, Clarence
Strub and Florence Strub, husband
and wife, accepted the terms of
Resolution No. 533.53 under which
they agreed to construct certain
improvements in Woodlawn Street.
On March 8, 1954, Clarence Strub
and Florence Strub, as principals,
and Ben J. Kolfenbach and Louis
S. Smith, as sureties, gave their
bond in the amount of $1300 guar-
anteeing the performance of the
conditions of Resolution No. 533-53.
The Strub's failed to construct
the improvements upon demand by
the City and it was therefore nec-
essary for the City to do the work
which amounted to $1323.04. I
have made demand upon the prin-
cipal and sureties for the payment
of this amount and payment has
not been forthcoming.
I therefore recommend that the
City Solicitor be instructed to in-
stitute action against Clarence
Strub, Florence Strub, Ben J. K01 -
fen bath and Louis S. Smith on
their bond.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schuelled, Tak-
os.
Nays—None.
February 3, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The annual meeting of the Mis-
sissippi Valley Association is being
held in St. Louis on February 9th
to the 11th. The City of Dubuque is
an active member of the Associa-
tion which has been instrumental
in the development of river and
harbor improvements.
38 Regular Session, Fehn►ary 3, 19M
In order to be properly informed
of the activities and to be an active
participant in the Asssociation's
functions, representatives of the
City of Dubuque should attend.
Preparations have been made for
the Mayor and City Manager to at-
tend this meeting.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Tak.
os.
Nays—None.
February 2, 195E
To the Honorab'e Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Iowa Highway Commission
has invited me to attend a meet-
ing of the Mississippi Valley Con.
ference of State Highway Depart.
ments to be held in Chicago from
March 6th to 8th.
Their invitation to city managers
is because of the urban develop-
rtant of highways in the interstate
highway program. Panel discus-
sions are held, permitting each one
in attendance an opportunity to
ask questions or enter the discus-
sion. State Highway Departments
feel that close cooperation is neces-
sary in developing a highway sys-
tem to serve urban as well as rural
traffic.
Your permission to attend this
conference is requested.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the Man-
ager attend this meeting. second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintnzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
Janua
To the Honorable Mayor .'8, 1958
and City Council
Dnbuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Npartment and City Water
Works for the month of I)ecember
as %yell as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of December,
1 957 .
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the reports be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman Ta.
tots. Carried by the following; vote:
Yeas ---Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
February 3, 11158
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap.
Proved the following bonds and
policy and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, subject
to the approval of the City Soliei.
tor:
EXCAVATION
George A. Saffran, d/b a Saffran
Construction Company, Policy
No. CLP 112-35188, American
Surety Company.
BLASTING
Dubuque Bulk Commodities River
Terminal, Aetna Insurance Com-
pany
HEATING
Dubuque Sheet :Metal Company,
National Surety Company
Sydney Datisman, Western Surety
Company
Louis Buechel, d/b/a Buechel
Plumbing &Heating, United Pa-
cific Insurance Co.
Dubuque Plumbing and Heating
Company, American Casualty
Company
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILT7.,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the bonds and policies be
filed subject to the approval of
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos. NaYs—None.
f
Regular Session, February 3, 1%8 39
(,ommunication of Mrs. ,Tames A.
Ebben, objecting to Smoking on
City busses, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Manager to be investigat-
ed with the Superintendent of
Transportation of the bus compa-
,ly. Seconded by councilman Ta-
kos. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays --None.
Nays—None.
Communication of Herbert J.
Kwasky, suggesting that in the fu-
ture when new streets are added
in and to the City that they be
named after past Presidents of
the United States, whose names
have not been previously used, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Freund moved that the communi-
cation be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.—
NaysNone.
Communications from Thos. E.
Martin and it. 13. Hickenlooper,
U. S. Senators and Henry O. Talle
U. S. Representative, acknowledg-
ing receipt of letters from Mayor
Welu relative to the Natural Gas
Act Amendment of 19157 (1111 8575)
now pending in the House of Rep-
resentatives designed to correct
and alleviate some of the prob-
lems resultant from the. attempt to
apply utility type regulation to
the competitive risk industry of
gas production. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the communi-
cations be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dubuque
Chamber of Conunerce endorsing
the recommendations of the. Du
buque Dock Commission to in
crease to its fullest extent the In
dustrial acreage available in Are
A, presented and read. Mayor Wel
moved that the communication be
held over until discussion by th(
Council of Area A. Seconded b3
January 20, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On January 15, 1958, we sub.
mitted to your honorable group an
oral proposal to complete the de-
velopment work on Area "A" of
City Island which comprises the
development of approximately 31
acres of partially developed prop-
erty on the southerly end of the
island. In this work we would build
up above flood and high water all
of the property including approxi-
mately 50.6 acres of Industrial
property. We would provide in this
plan for the connecting up of the
new Boulevard in Area "B" (Ker -
per Boulevard) with 9th Street
which would aid in distributing
the traffic in the Industrial Area.
We would also provide deep water
channels on each end of the site to
use in connection with industry
and incident to this we would pro-
vide sanitary and storm sewers,
stone base streets, water mains and
help to provide other necessary
utilities to serve the area by pro-
viding right-of-way for railroads,
power lines, gas lines, etc.
We have estimated the present
cost to be approximately $438,122
and the ultimate cost of $642,708
if this would be required. We
would plan to begin development
in 1958 and complete the initial
property development over a 3 or
4 year period. We are enclosing
an outline of the Estimated Quan
tities, Costs, Acreages, and method
of financing. The financing would
depend on some factors beyond our
control at this time, but with your
permission and help we can fil O Le
the work as set on in the accom-
panying explanation.
Yours very truly,
Board of Dock Commissioners
t,ity of Dubuque, Iowa
By A. Y. McDonald
Area
President
Welu
F. I.. Wagner
Commissioner
Fred Neyens
Secretary
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40 Regular Session, Fchniary 3, HAS
BOARD OF DOCK COMMISSIONERS
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
JANUARY 15, 1958
Proposal for Development of Arca "A"
Estimated Quantities and Costs
Bartels & McMahan Engineering Co.
Industrial Area ..................................50.60 Acres
Streets Area
Present Future
Grand
(1958
Total
'Dredging 855,200 cu, yds. t^ 0,25 c.y. $213,750 .........
$213,750
Sanitary Sewers ......................................
Present
Proposal for Development of Area "A" Estimated Financing
Balance
Water Mains ..........................................
(1959)
Present Riprap ........................................
40,790
40.790
Future Riprap ........................................
22,875
22,875
Present Streets
26 520
....
Grading................................................
StoneBase .........................................
TackCoat ............................................
3" Asphalt ..........................................
Sea] Coat ............................................
Future Streets
Grading................................................
StoneBase ............................................
TackCoat ............................................
3" Asphalt ..........................................
SealCoat ...........................................
11th Street Storm Sewer
Present (1958) ....................................
9th Street Storm Sewer ........................
Total..........................................................
Contingencies 15% ..................................
GrandTotal ............................................
..... $.58,439
Present
(1960)
4,200
55,440
2,100
48,279
7,000
2,228
29,415
1,114
25,612
3,714 62,083
13,950 ... _ .... .
3,4.% 17,400
$380,975 177,901 558, 876
57,147 26,685 83,832
84,959
117,019
5438,122 $204.586 $642,708
'This quantity is now being verified by actual elevations and calculations.
Proposal for Development of Area "A"—Estimated Acreage
Bartels & McMahan Engineering Co.
Industrial Area ..................................50.60 Acres
Streets Area
...... ..............................16.00 Acres
Riprap Area
.................................... 8.815 Acres
Parks Area ...................................... 0.701 Acres
Waste Area ....... .......................... 5.124 Acres
81.240 Acres
Proposal for Development of Area "A" Estimated Financing
Balance
on hand from Dock Board 1957 Budget
Sale of property to Harnischfeger 31,929.16
Co
............................................$
Sub Total .......................
151,120.00
.....................
......•.•183.049.16
Sale of property to St. Regis .P.a..p..e..r Co
.......................................................
...
..........
Sub Total
28,000.00
Inco �'
me from 19 .......... e. t*...............................................................
58 Budget..........................................................
--
211,049.16
....
90,000.00
Income from 1959 Budget ..........................................................
301,049.18
50,000.00
Income from 19W Budget
...........................
381,049.16
..
50.000.00
401,049.16
Regular Session, February 3, 1958 41
Mr. H. B. Miller of 506 Fenlon
Place addressed the Council stat-
ing that the future of Dubuque is
on the river. There is no place now
for new industry to come into Du.
buque until the island is developed.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the Dock Board be given ten-
tative approval subject to monies
coming in from Harnischfeger and
further subject to containing pro-
gram within the budget picture in
order that there will be no addi.
tional tax askings as listed in
present plan and the Dock Board
proceed with their engineering
plan all of the above subject to
final approval of the City Council.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—Councilman Takos.
Communication of Board of Dock
Commissioners requesting a defer-
ment of action on the plat of In-
dustrial Park into Blocks 6, 7 and 8
River Front Subdivision No. 3 be-
cause the Board is restudying the
width of Kerper Boulevard, but
urging that they act favorably on
the offer of St. Regis Paper Com-
pany so that delay in final estab-
lishment of Kerper Boulevard will
not delay their plans, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the request of the Commission be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—Nope.
SOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the offer of St.
Regis Paper Company of New York
to purchase a fourteen acre tract of
land in Dubuque Industrial Park,
adjoining the south line of the
Harnischfeger tracts, under the
terms and conditions set forth in
its letter of November 1st, 1957, be
and the same is hereby accepted
by the City of Dubuque, subject
to the approval of the same at a
public hearing, as required by
law.
Section 2. That the proposal to
dispose of said property in accord-
ance with said offer be and the
same is set down for hearing be-
fore the City Council, at the City
Council Chambers, in the City Hall,
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on
March 3, 1958 at 7:30 o'clock P.M.,
and that the City Clerk be and he
is hereby authorized and directed
to give notice of such hearing by
publication in the Telegraph Her-
ald newspaper once each week for
two consecutive weeks, the last of
which publications shall be not
less than ten days prior to March
3, 1958.
Passed, adopted and approved
the 3rd day of February, A. D.
1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KIN72INGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
RESOLUTION NO. 21-58 °f the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
Whereas, St. Regis Paper Com- the following vote:
pany of New York has offered to Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
purchase a fourteen acre tract of FreundKintzinger, Schueller, Ta -
land adjoining the south line of the kos. ,
Harnischfeger tracts upon the Nays—None.
terms and conditions set forth in February 3, 1958
its letter of November 1, 1957, ad-
dressed to the City Council of the Hon. Mayor and Members
City of Dubuque; and of the City Council,
Whereas the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
City of Dubuque has recommended Gentlemen:
acceptance of said offer; and In accordance with your
d1958
Whereas the City Council is of tions 1 herewith hand You
the opinion that said offer should Supplement to Revised Ordinances
be accepted, subject to a public ' of 1951. This Supplement contains
hearing as required by law; ; all of the ordinances of general
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- 1 interest adopted between the dates
For
Reqular Smim, February 3. 1�3
42
of August 10, 1951 and ,January 1.
1958.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the Supplement be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kes.
Nays --None.
January 19, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor, City
Council and City Manager of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Honorable Sirs:
It was with a deep feeling of
pride, that we noticed your recent
action, whereby you designated the
main thoroughfare on Dubuque's
new Industrial Development, Ker -
per Boulevard, in memorial tribute
to my father, John A. Kerper.
In the name of my sisters and
brother, as well as my own family
and myself, may I extend to you
our sincere and humble expres-
sions of appreciation.
Yours very truly,
A. J. KERPER
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be made a matter of
record. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
eYas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
January 29, 1958
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provision:
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, the Civil
Service Commission conducted ar,
entrance examination on Decem
her 5, 1957 for those seeking posi
tions on the POLICE Department
The following are the names of
those who possed both the writter
and physical examination and their
names are hereby certified fol
appointments on the POLICE De
padment.
Dale C. Conzett ..................96 2/50A
Iksald Joseph Peter ........92
James B. Westmark ..........831/5
George E. Frederick ..........831/5
Frederick J. Weeber ..........824/5
Frederick R. Paar ..... 804/5
Donald Jacob Kraus ... ._...791/5
Russell J. Selchert ..............78
Edwin Undauer ......... _ _773/5
Donald Edwin Renne .. _742/5
Respectfully submitted,
Lewis J. Lagen
Chairman
J. A. Carew
E. B. Lyons
Members Civil Service Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me a Notary Public this 29th day
of January, 1958.
iSEAW
Geraldine L. .tenni
Notary Public
Councilman Kintzinger movedl
that the communication be made a
matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Freund. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kes.
Nays—tion.
Proof of Publication, certified to
Iry the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and also a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of IRwrnber,
1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed- Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Camel by the fol
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta.
kos.
Nays—None.
January 17, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Referring to attached petition of
Mrs. Pearl Kaep presented to Your
Honorable Body recently by her At-
torney's Czizek & Czizek, the Plan.
ning & Zoning Commission by unan-
imous opinion respectfully recom-
urends denial of the petition.
Until adequate street facilities
are provided properly to serve this
area as Multiple Residence, the
Planning; & 'Zoning Commission
feels that the area lends itself at
Present only for Single Family Clas-
stfication, added means of access
and egress may alter Commissions'
views respecting same.
Regular Session, Febmary 3, 1%8 43
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
Planning & 'Zoning Commission be
approved. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Mayor Welu, Councilmen Freund,
Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None-
Councilman Takos not voting.
January 17, 1958
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Avery Satterlee, 1915 Asbury
Street, for damages sustained when
he ran into a "no parking" sign.
In illy opinion. "no parking"
signs are properly upon the public
streets and do not constitute nui-
sance; therefore, there is no neg-
ligence on the part of the City
and I recommend that the claim
be denied.
Sincerely,
T. 11. NELSON
Councilman Takos moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Weill, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Arthur P.
Fronurnelt in the amount of $20.50
for damage to his motorcycle as
the result of striking a protruding
post approximately six inches
above ground level at entrance to
Packing Company parking lot on
January 18, 1958, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Wendell Ret
tenberger in the amount of $37.97
for car damage incurred as the re
suit of striking a loose manhole
cover at the intersection of 29th
street and alley between Elm and
Washington street on October 5,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kintzinger moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim for death bene-
fits under the Iowa Workmen's
Compensation law by Evelyn A.
Kaesbauer, widow and surviving
spouse of James John Kaesbauer
deceased, formerly employed by
the Park Board, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Betty Fes -
ler in the amount of $1500 for per-
sonal injuries received as the re-
sult of a fall while crossing the
alleyway to the rear of 276 W. 17th
street on December 3, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the claim be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Takos. Carried by
tile. following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
Minutes of Council meetings for
the month of July and August 1957
presented for approval. Council-
man Schueller moved that the min.
utes of the Council meetings for
the months of July and August
1957 be approved as printed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas.—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays --None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher of Notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 69-
57, an Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
Regular Session. February 3, 19M
of the City of Dubuque by changing
the Zoning ('lassification of the I
West 200 feet of Lot One of Min. j
eral Lot 376A in the City of Du-
buque from its present Single Fam-
ily Residence District classification
to Local Business District "A" Clas- i
sification, presented and read. No
written objections were filed and
no oral objectors were present in
the Council Chamber at the time
set for the public hearing.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Ta-
kos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 69.57
On Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque by Chang-
ing the Zoning Classification of the
West 200 feet of Lot One of Min.
eral Lot 376A, having been passed
upon first reading on December
20, 1957 and placed on file with
the City Clerk for public inspection
pending public hearing on Febru-
ary 3, 1958, was presented for Final
Adoption.
mous vote the 20th day of Decem.
ber, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call
vote, adopted and approved this
6th day of February, 1958.
('I.ARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
GEORGE. A. FREUND
LEO N. sCHUELI.ER
CHARLES A. KINTZI NGER
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Published officially in The
Telegraph -Herald newspaper this
7th day of February 1958.
LEO F. FROMMELT
it. 2/7 City Clerk
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of 'Notice of
Public Hearing on Ordinance No.
70-57, an Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque by reclas-
sifying the property described as
the North 114 of City Lot 470 in
in the Original Town of Dubuque,
ORDINANCE NO. 69-57 presented and read.
An Ordinance Amending the Zon- No written objections were filed
ing Map and Zoning Ordinance and no oral objectors were pres-
of the City rf Dubuque by j ent in the Council Chamber at the
Changing the Zoning Classifica- time set for the public hearing.
tion of the West 200 feet of Lot I Councilman Kinzinger moved
One of Mineral Lot 376A. that the proof of publication be
Be It Ordained By The City received and filed. Seconded by
Council Of The City Of Dubuque: Councilman Takos. Carried by the
Section 1: That Ordinance No. following vote:
3-34, known as the Zoning Map and Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilman
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque, be and the same is Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
hereby amended by changing the Takos.
zoning classification of the West I Nays --None.
200 feet of Lot one of Lot Ong
of Mineral Lot 376A in the City
of Dubuque from its present Sin-
gle family Residence District
Classification to Local Business
District "A" Classification.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from and
after its final passage, adoption
and publication as by law provided.
Introduced the 20th day of De-
cember, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
ORDINANCE NO. 70.57
An Ordinance Amending . the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque by reclas-
sifying the property described as
the North iii of City Lot in the
Original Town of Dubuque, having
been passed upon first reading on
December 20, 1957 and placed on
file with the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection pending public hear-
ing on February 3, 1958, was pre-
sented for Final Adoption.
.ft
lo-
or
Rel;lllar Session, Febmary 3, 19Sf3 45
Ordinance No. 70.57
An Ordinance Amending the
Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Dubuque by reclas-
sifying the property described as
the North 14 of City I.ot 470 in the
Original Town of Dubuque.
BE IT ORDAINFI) BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE. CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 3-
34, known as the Zoning flap and
Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque be and the same is hereby
amended by changing the classif-
ication of the property described
as the North 14 of City Lot 470
from its present Multiple Resi-
dence District Classification to
Business District Classification.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from
and after its final passage, adop-
tion and publication as by law
provided.
Introduced the 20th day of De-
cember, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by un-
animous vote the 20th day of De-
cember, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call
vote adopted and approved this
3rd day of February 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELI,ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER A. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest:
IA,o F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in the Tele-
graph llerald newspaper this 7th
day of February 1958.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
It 2i7
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second•
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilman
Freund. Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nay None.
in the Public Streets, and Provid-
ing the Terms and Conditions
thereof, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Freund moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays --None.
ORDINANCE NO. 6.58
An Ordinance granting DUBU-
QUE COUNTY HOSPITAL the
Right to Construct and Maintain
a Ten Inch Cast Iron Water Main
ORDINANCE NO. 8-58
An Ordinance granting Dubuque
County Hospital the Right to Con-
struct and Maintain a Ten Inch Cast
Iron water Slain in the Public Streets,
and Providing the Terms and Condi-
tions thereof.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DU -IOWA:
Section 1 — That Dubuque County
Hospital, a municipal corporation of
Iowa, organized under Chapter 347 of
the 1954 Code of Iowa, be and It is
hereby granted the right to construct
and malntain a to -Inch cast iron
water main In Prescott Street, at the
intersection with Roosevelt Street,
I hence along the southerly side of
Roosevelt Street to the Intersection
with the center line of the alley first
west of Prescott Street, thence along
the alley first west of Roosevelt Street
to permittee's property, upon the
following terms and conditions:
(a) That the permittee agree to
construct said water main at its own
expense and to pay the entire cost
thereof, Including the cost of re-
storing the surface of the street where
disturbed;
(b) That said water main shall be
constructed In accordance with plans
approved by the City Manager, and
under the supervision and direction
of the City Manager and his author-
Ized re•presentuti%es:
(c) That permlttee will enter Into
a contract for the construction of said
water main with a qualified contrac-
tor, which contract will, among other
things, contain a clause requiring the
eoutmetor to obtain all necessary
11)ernilts required by the City of Du -
Duque, or any other governmental
❑ge•ucy, and a rlause requiring the
,•ootractor to furnish a surety bond
Ilet ,fhthe,tobligeea,Of ubuolue named an
guaranteeing
fxi(a,fuTha`foupm�ancthef comp) tionacof
said Insstallatlon said water main
shall remain the pro`)erty of Dubuque
i'ountyy liospital and It shall be re-
,,Imnell)le for the maintenance of the
same thereafter, in such a manner
as not to Interfere with the water
system of the (,ily of I)ubuque, or
u) damage public I,ro�)erty;
(e) That the authhortyy herelu grant-
(e)
is subject to m,sllfliatlon or can -
46 Regular Session, Fehniary 3, 1456
reflation by the City Council at ouch
time as it, in Its discretion, shall
find It neressary to do so, In order
to protect the public Interest.
Section 2 — That the authority
granted herein shall terminate on
June let, 1958 unless the termsand
conditions of this Ordinance are ar-
cepted In writing by permittee prior
to that date.
Section 3. – This Ordinance shall
he In full force and effert from and
after Its final passage. adoption and
publication as provided by law.
Introduced the 8rd day of February.
1958.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended h unani-
mous vote the 3rd day of February,
1959.
Passed by rerorded roll -call vote.
adopted and approved this 3rd day of
February 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHt1ELLFR
CHARLES A. KI VTZIN/,F.1t
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
Kraph Herald Newapaper this 20th day
of February 1968,
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
It 2-20
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE
No. 6-58
Dubuque County Hospital. Board
of Trustees, with full knowledge and
understanding of all the terms and
conditions of Ordinance No. 6-5a,
hereby accept the same as adoptM
and agree to abide by, comply with,
and cavy out all the terms and con-
ditions thereof.
Signed at Dubuque, low4 this 13th
day of February 1959.
Board of Trustees, Dubuque Coun-
ty hospital
By RICHARD V. MCKAY Sr.
Secretary.
1 t 2-20
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Takos.
Nays—None.
To the HonorableJanMayor 30' 1958
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith an Or,
dinance regulating S l a u g h t e r
Houses and other establishments
where meat is prepared for human
consumption. It provides for the
licensing and inspection thereof,
establishes license fees and pro-
vides a penalty for any violation.
This ordinance is being pre
sented for yuur action after a
great deal of study has been given
to the type of regulation that
would be beneficial to the peo
pie of the City of Dubuque_ This
ordinance requires that all
slaughter houses shall be inspected
by the Ctiy Health Department and
that all meat and meat products
sold in the City of Dubuque must
be approved by the Inspectors of
the Health Department or by a
Federal Government Inspector.
This ordinance will guarantee
that all meat and meat products
sold in the City of Dubuque have
been slaughtered and processed
according to the Federal Govern.
ment Inspection.
It provides that the Ordinance
shall not apply to establishments
that are designated as official es•
tablishments by the United States
Department of Agricutlure nor to
any carcass, meat product or heat
food product that has been marked,
inspected and passed by the United
States Department of Agriculture.
I believe that the passage of this
ordinance will be a further pro-
tection to the health of the peo-
ple of the City of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Wciu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinner, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 7-S8
An Ordinance Regulating Slaugh-
ter Houses and other Establish-
ments where meat is prepared for
Human consumption; Providing
for the Licensing and Inspection
thereof; Establishing License Fees;
and Providing a Pcnalty for the
Violation hereof, presented and
read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-. Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays --None.
Councilman Freund moved that
the ruler, be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
i
or
Regular Session, February 3, 1958 47
separate days. Seconded by Coun
cilman Takos. (tarried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 7-58
An Ordinance Regulating Slaughter
Houses and other Establishments
where meal is prepared for Hu-
man Consumption; Providing for
the Licensing and Inspection
thereof; Establishing License
Fees; and Providing a Penalty
for the Violation hereof.
Be It Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa:
Section I. Def initions: Where
used in this Ordinance, the fol-
Iowing words phrases, names and
terms shall be construed to mean:
(a) "Inspector" shall mean an in-
spector of the City Health De-
partment, or his authorized
representative.
(b) —Establishment" shall mean
a business, including the
building and the grounds up-
on which the same is located,
that engages in the trade of
slaughtering animals f o r
human consumption, or pre-
pared meat products, or
meat food products for hu-
man consumption, excepting
licensed restaurants.
(e) "Animal" shall mean any
cattle, sheep, swine or goat.
A) "Carcass" shall mean all
parts, including viscera, of a
slaughtered animal that are
capable of being used for
human food.
(e) "Meat Product" shall mean
any edible part of the carcass
of an animal that is not
cured, smoked, or otherwise
processed.
(f) "Meat Food Product" shall
mean any article of food, or
any article that may enter
into the preparation of food,
for human consumption,
which it derived in whole or
in part, from any carcass as
herein defined.
(g) "Government Itegulations"
shall mean Regulations Gov-
erning the Meat inspection of
the United States Department
of Agriculture (June, 1952
Edition) as modified by Sep-
tember, 1953 and July, 1954
supplements.
Section 2. It shall be unlawful
for any person, firm or corpora-
tion, for himself or itself, or as
the representative or agent of an.
other, to sell, or offer for sale,
or possess with intent to sell,
within the City of Dubuque, any
carcass, meat product or meat food
product, unless the same has been
inspected and approved for hu.
man consumption by a City In.
spector.
Section 3. It shall be unlawful for
any dealer in meats, meat food
products or meat products, within
the City of Dubuque, to purchase
any carcass, meat product or meat
food product that has not been
inspected and approved for human
consumption by a City inspector.
Section 4. The City Inspector
shall not approve any carcass, meat
product or meat food product, for
human consumption, unless he
finds the same shall have been
slaughtered and prepared in an
establishment licensed as such by
the City of Dubuque and in con-
formance with Government Regula-
tions.
Section 5. No establishment, as
herein defined, shall be licensed as
such, unless the same has been in-
spected and found to conform to
Government Regulations, as herein
defined, and the Laws and Regula-
tions of the State of Iowa, and ap-
plicable Municipal Ordinances.
Section 8. Any person, firm or
corporation may obtain a license to
operate an establishment, as herein
defined, within the City of Dubu-
que, or within five miles of the
City Limits of the City of Dubuque,
by making an application to the
City Manager therefor, on forms
prepared by the Manager. Upon
payment of the annual license fee
and a finding by a City Inspector
that the premises conform to these
regulations the license shall issue.
Section 7. Licenses for licensed
establishments shall not be trans-
ferrable, either as to location or
owner.
Section 8. In order to defray in
part the cost of enforcing this Or-
dinance, an annual license fee `or
licensed establishments is hereby
48 Regular Session, Fehniary `i, 19M
established in the amount of One i
Hundred Dollars ($100), which each
license holder shall pay annually,
in advance, on or before January
2nd of each year. In addition there-
to the license holder shall pay in-
spection charges in accordance with
a schedule established by the City
Manager, and approved by the City
Council.
Section 9. The City Council may
revoke or suspend a license of a
licensed establishment, for any of
the following causes:
(a) Failure to pay the annual
license fee;
(b) Failure to pay inspection
charges on demand;
iately upon its final passage, adop-
tion and publication as provided by
law.
Introduced the 3rd day of Febru-
ary, 1958.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 3rd day of February,
1958.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 3rd day
of February, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WFLU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHLTELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
(e) Failure to maintain the prem-
ises in accordance with these
regulations;
(d) Operating an establishment
in violation of these regula-
tions.
Section 10. Every licensel estab-
lishment that is not connected to a
City sewer system shall be con-
nected to a sewage disposal system
approved by the Iowa State Depart-
ment of Health, and in conformity
with City Ordinances.
Section 11. Except where special
permission is granted, no licensed
establishment shall operate be-
tween the hours of 5 P. M. and the
following 7 A. M., or on Sundays or
Holidays, except for cleaning,
painting, washing, or other rer
pairs or maintenance.
Section 12. The provisions of this
Ordinance shall not apply to estab-
lishments designated 'official es-
tablishment" by the United States
Department of Agriculture, nor to
any carcass, meat product or meat
food product that has been marked
"Inspected and passed" by the
United States Department of Agri-
culture.
Section 13. Any person, firm or
corporation who shall violate the
provisions of this Ordinance shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not to exceed One Hundred
Dollars ($100) or imprisoned in the
County Jail not to exceed thirty (30)
days.
Section 14. This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect immed-
Attest:
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 7th
day of February 1958.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
It 2-7
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
(The following communication
was previously read at a special
meeting of the Council on Decem-
ber 20th, 1957 and was referred to
the Council for further study)
December 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith a mem-
orandum submitted by the Inter-
state Power Company regarding
the basis on which their annual
report is submitted to the City.
Since 1938, the basis of figuring
rate of return was based on the
Dubuque Generating Plant and
the Distribution System. During the
last few years power companies
have integrated their systems so
that if one generating plant is out
of service, power can be taken
from other plants. By using this
method, it is not necessary to have
the reserve capacity at each plant
to serve customers in a given
Regular Session. Fehrrnary 3, 1958 49
location which would increase the
cost of electrical energy.
The method proposed to be used
in reporting has been reviewed and
in my opinion is a fair basis to
use.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIII.TT.,
City Manager
OUTLINE OF BASIS FOR INTER-
STATE POWER COMPANY AN-
NUAL REPORT TO CITY OF
DUBUQUE
I. GENERAI.
The submission of this report is
without prejudice to the rights of
Interstate Power Company to
require a reasonable return on the
fair value of its investments ac-
cording to law.
II. BOOK COST OF INVESTMENT
(ELECTRIC)
Boow costs of property and
plant used in rendering service to
Dubuque includes the following
items:
(a) Distribution and other Gen-
eral facilities, less deprecia-
tion reserve, located within
the corporate limits of Dubu.
que and used in serving the
customers residing therein.
(b) Working capital is reported
as 125z% of the total an.
nual operating expenses ex-
clusive of depreciation and
taxes.
11—A BOOK COSTS OF INVEST.
MENT (BUS)
Book costs of investment, less
depreciation reserve, in the bus
transportation system.
W. OPERATING COSTS (ELEC-
TRIC)
(a) The cost of energy is deter-
mined by multiplying the
number of kilowatt-hours de.
livired per annum to the Du-
buque distribution system by
the modified pool cost per
kilowatt-hour, which has been
computed as outlined below.
(1) The cost of energy re-
flects the annual Produc.
tion Plant and backbone
Transmission expense, the
annual depreciation ex-
penses for the Production
P l a n t and backbone
Transmission Plaut which
has been computed at the
prevailing; Company rales
OF
for depreciation. See at.
tached schedules which
are included as an inte-
gral part of this memor-
andum.
Schedule V— Backbone
Transmission Investment by
Location Numbers as of 12-
31-56.
Schedule VI -- Back bone
Transmission Investment by
Primary Accounts as of 12-31-
56, and Depreciation Expense
for the year 1956.
Schedule VII—Drawing No.
A-2089 Backbone Transmis-
sion System as of 12-31-56.
The investment in Production
Plant and Backbone Trans-
mission Plant will change
each year by the additions
and retirements necessitated
by annual growth.
Also included in the cost
of energy are taxes other
than income taxes, that are
applicable to the Production
Plant and Backbone Trans-
mission Plant, line loss, and
fixed charges on the Produc-
tion Plant and Backbone
Transmission Plant.
(b) The annual depreciation ex.
pense for the Dubuque Dis-
tribution and General equip-
ment is computed at the pre-
vailing rates as shown by
Company books.
(c) Taxes, other than Federal
and State Income taxes is
one hundred per cent (100%)
of all personal property,
real estate taxes levied
against the Company's prop-
erty in Dubuque, but ex-
clude any taxes on Trans-
mission or Production facil-
ities, as they are included in
the modified pool costs.
Other taxes such as Federal
Unemployment and Old Age
Benefit taxes, together with
State of Delaware franchise
tax, Iowa aSeto ax,
etc., are apportioned
buque operations.
III—A. OPERATING COSTS (BUS)
Operating costs, including taxes
and depreciation are actual per
books.
Mayor Welu moved that City
reco►nmendation of the
Manager in regard to the report
be approved. Seconded by
50 Regular Session, Febnlary 3, 1958
full domestic use. Including small
motors with Indl%ldual rated apacl-
tles not In excess of five horsepower
(6 H.P.) provided, however that off-
peak controlled service I`or water
heating will he taken through a sep-
arate meter.
This rate is not avallahle to the
public areas of apartment buildings,
or for rooming houses where In excess
of four (4) rooms are held for rental.
Rate:
First 16 Kwh or lees used per
month for $100.
Next 34 Kwh used per month
;.041 per Kwh, net
Next 60 Kwh used per month (ij
.032 per Kwh, net.
*Next 100 Kwh used per month (0,
027 per Kwh, net
Excess Kwh used per month V
.026 per Kwh, net.
*The fourth block of the rate to
be increased 200 Kwh for each
whole KW of demand In excess
of 7KW
Minimum Monthly Charge: $1.00.
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 8.58
An Ordinance fixing and estab-
lishing maximum rates to be
charged for the furnishing of elec-
tricity for residential, commercial,
street lighting, power, and other
uses and purposes, within the City
of Dubuque, Iowa: fixing and regu-
lating the method of service there-
of; prescribing a penalty for viola-
tion thereof; repealing all ordi-
nances and resolutions in conflict
herewith, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the reading just bad be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, and
Tako.s.
Nays—None.
Councilman Freund moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 11-63
1 shingdmtnce a x 1 mlutm rates tobe entail.
charged for the furnishing of elec-
tricity for residential, commer-
cial, street lighting, Power, and
other uses and purposes, within
the Clty of Dubuque, Iowa; fix -
re LAI if 9 the method of
service thereof; prescribing a Pen-
alty for violation thereof; repeal-
ing all ordinances and resolutions
In conflict herewith.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
Of the Clty of Dubuque:
Rate" Fixed'Com
Section 1. mencing on and aft-
er February e. 19611, the rates to be
charged for ellectricity for residential,
commercial, street lighting, power and
other Allies and purposes any fir_
son, firm or corporatlob s npypyin-
electrDuburi a energy within the Clty of
l except
providas herein otherwlae
ed, ■hall De fixed and deter-
nrinc,d as follows:
SCHEDULE 1
Residentlal Service
Company Rate No. 160
Availability:
Available for 120/240 volt, eln le
phIts.ase,
alternating current to aervfa
dlvldce
ualhcusWmer)residing In aroister88 nKle
occupancy reeldence or apartment for
Fuel Adjustment:
The rate for electrical energy stated
here in is based upon the cost of fuel
used In Company's etearn electric
generating statlona In Iowa and Min.
nesota being twenty-seven (3.27)
cents per million BTU. There shall
be added to or deducted from the
gross and net bills computed on the
applicable rate schedule, elKhty-five
thousandths mill (3.0000g6) per kilo-
watthour for each whole one-half cent
(111.005) per rnlillon BTIJ by which the
cost of fuel is more or less, resp�e-
tively, than twenty-seven cents (3.27)
Per million BTL'. Thscost of fuel
shall be the cost of the fuel delivered
to the generating stations, plus all
opedIIng tlstor•agetefor un tooting. etc.. and K. (an-
reg-
ular routine malntenance of coal han.
dIIng equipment at the Company's
generating stations In Iowa and Min-
nesota. Computatlon of fuel costs
shall be trade prior to June 30 and
I)ecember 31 of each year based on
the cost of fuel for the preceding six
rnontha. Before plaeing into effect
the terms of this provision, the firm.
Person or corporation suPplyin elec-
trical energy at Dubuque shall first
disclose to the (-Ity Manager of the
Cit) of Dubuque, suffielent data to
Narrant such action. Such fuel cost
adjustment, If any shall then be ap-
plicable to all billing for the six-
month perlal beginning In July and
January respectively
Prompt Payment:
Customers' monthly hills shall be
"o Customers'
at tha net rate and there
will be add" to the total net hill a
sum equal to ton percent (10'X,)
thereof, which will be collected from
the customers who fail to pay the
and after
net bill within ten (in) days from
the date of the bill
!SCHEDULE 2
Avallabilitymmerclal Service
Available
Fhasefor
I hilar1� and other uses !n comumer-
clal establishments, Institutions, pub -
lie areas of apartrnent buildings, In-
cluding Ianitor's quarters when serv-
ice to same Is combined with service
to public areas, and se-rvloe when
furnished through a single meter to
two or more farnllles reelding In dls.
tlnctive dwelling quarters to a single
structure, and for rooming houses
where In excess of four (4) rooms are
held for rental. This rate Is not
Am
Regular Session, February 3, 19513 51
available for thepurchase of energy
for resale, nor fur break-d,�wn or
standby servtre
No motor with rated CRpacity in
excepts of three horaepower (3
no single piece of conking equipment
witha rated capacity in excess of
six 'tllowatts (OKW) nor any appara-
tus that produces abnormal voltage
fluctuations will be served under thin
srhedule.
Rate:
Fur Demands of less than six (6)
Klllnwatts
First 16 Kwh or less used per
month for $1.00
Next 84 Kwh used per month
=,044 per Kwh, net.
Next 4W Kwh used per month
022 per Kwh, net.
otiext 500 Kwh used per month
027 per KNvh, net.
Excess Kwh ume,l per month
02 per Kwh, net.
For Demand of all (6) Kilowatts
and more
the fourther of bl block k(ta) of tu
rg In
the above
rate will he increased by 200 Kwh
for each whole kilowatt of de-
mand In excess of five kilowatts
(5 KW).
Minimum Monthly Charge: $1.00.
Power Factor:
Neon iighti ig, fluorescent lamps
and/or other Knseous tube tamppss, or
appliances having a low power factor
shall he equipped with effective cor-
rective devices to increase the power
factor of much lamps, or apvllancee
to ninety per rent (90%) lagging.
with such tolerance as may be neces-
sary to conform to existing manu-
facturer's equipment.
Fuel Adjustment:
Same as shown for Schedule 1.
Prompt Payment:
Customers' monthy hills shall be
computed at the net rate, and there
shall be added to the total net bill
a Pm equal to ten per cent 00%F
Ihrreof, which will be collected from
customers who fallto pay the net
bill within tco (lu) days from and
after the date of the bill.
SCHEDULE S
Water Heating Service
one at the top of the tank, and they
are Su Interconnected that only one
unit nh eIn +rpmaye connected
bat
ed
then botunitm
to the time -controlled water heating
circuit to be nerved under this
schedule. if one unit Is so con-
nected that it can be used other
than during the controlled tiff -peak
h, ur. then such unitShall be con-
nected to the regular 1,ghting circuit.
Rate:
Knergy used during off-peak
hours 0, =.0126 per Kwh, net.
Minimum Monthly Charge: $1.00
Energy used during perlods other
thanoff-peak, as hereinbefore epee.-
Ified, shall be billed with and at the
name rate an other residential or
cummerclal service.
Fuel Adjustment:
5:+me us 0hown for Schedule 1.
Prompt Payment:
Customers' monthly bills shall be
computed at the net rate and there
Filial be added to the total net bill
A sum equal to len percent (10%)
thereof, which will be collected from
customers who fall to pay the not
bill within ten (10) days from and
after the date of bill.
Availability:
Available for 120/240 volt, ,Ingle
({cslternating current acrvc o,
Ior haree,sldaencea and commrrclnI c%+tab-
Ilahmenta for water heating with
automatic storage type water beaters
of ntundard make and design. The
design andoperating characteristics
of all water heaters served under
this schedule, as well as all necessary
electrical conne,etluns for the pro-
tection of the circuit furnishing
service to lite water heater, must
be acceptable to the person, film
or corporation supplying electrical
energy.
A suitable time switch will be
supplied by the person, firm or cor-
porutlon supplying electrical energy
to control the periods when energy
shall be supplied for heating. The
huurn of operation of off-peak
service may be, changed when deemed
advinable, but under nu condition
shall the% be loom than twelve hours
during tiny twenty four hour perlod.
Minimum storage capaelly of each
electric water heater shall tie fifty
(50) gallono, and nu heating element
shall have it capacity in excess of
thirty (tet watts per gallon of tank
capacity. If two heatlnY elements
Art-, pruvided, m+r at the truttum and
Ow
SCHEDULE 4
General Power Service
Availability:
Available for alternating current
service at 120/2410 volts, single phase,
or three phase at either 240 volts or
480 volts for all power purposes when
the connected load exceeds t w o
h,:rarpuwer (2 H.P.). Three phase
service need not be supplied to loads
of five horsepower (5 H.P.) or less,
except at the option of the person,
firm or corporation supplying electrl-
caI energy. Lighting service may be
romhined with power service under
thla rate provider] service Is rendered
through one meter and at the same
merondury voltage, and the Minimum
Billing Demand Is not less than
twentykilowatts (10 KW). This rate
IS not available for the purchase of
energy for resale, nor for breakdown
or standby service.
Term of Contract:
Service writ be rendered under thin
schedule fur a minimum period of
one (1) year and shall continue
theteafter until cancelled by a thirty
120) day written notice by the cos-
tumer.
Condltlune requiring unusual von-
struetton and expenditures for equip-
ment to render service may require
an agreement for a term In excess
of one (1) year.
Rate:
Ftrr,t 10 hours use per month of
each K W of billing demand Q $ .06
per Kwh, net.
Next 20 hours Ilse per month of
each KW of billing demand V .041
per Kwh, net.
Next 20 hours use per month of
each KW of billing demand 47` .021
per Kwh, net.
Next 2.000 Kwh used per nwnlh tt'
021 per Kwh, net.
All excess Kwh used per month tt
02 per Kwh, net.
Minimum Billing Demand:
Five (5) kilowatts except when
combined light and power service is
rendered when minimum billing de-
nmnd is twenty (2(o) kilowatts.
Minimum Monthly Charge:
$I Ou per month per horsepower, or
equivalent, of connected load for the
tint five horsepower (6 H.P.) and
52 Regiiiar Session, Fe binary 3, 1958
$.6o per month per horsepower, or
equivalent, thereof fnr the next
forty-five horsepower (46 11.11' ) and
$.255 per horsepower for all over fifty
horsepower (60 H.P.) or equivalent,
of the total connected load fn horse-
power. Major fractions of a horse-
power shall be considered as one
whale horsepower of connected load.
$1.00 per month will be added to
the minimum monthy charge as stated
above If lighting service Is com-
btned with power service under this
rate.
Determination of Billing Demand:
The billing demand shall be de-
termined by the greatest number of
kilowatts registered duringg[ any thirty
(80) minute interval an tndleatc•d by
an trite rating demand meter, or by
using the maximum demand as re-
corded by a thermal type demard
meter furnished, installed and main-
tained by the person, firm or cor-
poration supplying such electrical
energy, provtided, however, that when
the customer's load Includes hoists,
elevators, welding machines, and/or
other apparatus where the use of
electricity !s intermittentor subject
to violent fluctuations to the extent
that the Indicated or recorded de-
mand for a fifteen (16) minute In
terval exceeds the maximum re-
corded or indicated demand during
a thirty (30) minute Interval by an
amount in excess of fifty per cent
(60%).
eebilling shall bdetrmined by, usnl
the averageof the three (3) highest
fifteen (16) minute intervals.ondl-
cated or recorded during the month.
,nth.
billing demand for loada of less
than twenty --five horsepower (26
H•P-) In lieu of measured demands
mayy be calculated In kilowatts, by
multiplying the total rated connected
load to hosepower (or H. P. equiva-
lent) by' atxtY Per cent (60%). Any
major fraction of a kilowatt of de-
mand ono whole kilowatt a)l be of additional
demand. determined
Power Factor:
If the power factor of any custom-
er's load Is found by test to he below
eighty per cent ting (SU�X) lagging under
written unotlflcatti conditions,
ndition , and f. the upon
m
tomer falls correct the Power fac-
tor within siztY (60) days, the per-
son, firm or corporation
electricity will then Incresupylying
ase the de-
mand use for billing purpoaea the
he
ratio 0.80 to the Power factor as
determined
gg by test.
a door if 11ting. fluorescent Tampa
er
having a low gaseous tube lamps,
equipped with Power riffs tiveacorrectivelde
vices to Increase the
of such lamp, power factor
to ninety Per cent
aro lagging, with such tolerance
ezfetlny be ueorshary to conform to
K manufacturer's equipment
Fuel Adjustment:
Sarne as shown for Schedule 1.
Prompt Payment:
Customer's monthly bills shall be :
comPuted at the net rate and there i
K•111 be added to the total net bill e f
sum equal to ten per cent (10%)
thereof, which tt•111 Icollected from
eustomere who fall to c
within ton (10) days of dthe net bill
age of bill.
SCHEDULE 0
Large Commercial (Lighting and
Power) Service
Availability:
Available for alternating current
service to Industrial and commercial
custonurs whose monthly demand ex -
i ceeds fifty kilowatts (60 Kit'), or who
agree to pay the demand charge for
fifty kilowatts (60 KW), for lighting
Is mens meawer sured through when
meterrand
taken from one service connection,
Service will be rendered at standard
primary voltages of 2400 volts or
higher as may he available, or at
I secondary volta/:es of 480 or 240 volts
Transformers for rendering these
standard voltages will be supplied by
the person, fires or corporation sup-
Plying such electrical energy, pr„
v(ded, hnwever, that only one secon-
dary voltage will he supplied to cus-
tomers whose maximum demand Is
leas than one hundred kilowatts
(100 XW). Additional transformers
not located at the point of delivery,
and special voltage transformers for
lighting or other purirc,ses shall be
supplied and maintained by the cus-
tomer. This rate 1s mit avallable for
the purchase of energy for reaals,
nor for breakdown or standby service
Term of Contract:
Service will be rendered under this
schedule for a minimum period of
one (1) year and shall continue there-
after until cancelled by a sixty (6o)
day written m.tl(•e by the customer.
Conditions requiring unusual con-
struction and expenditures for equip-
ment to render service may require
an agreement for a term In excess
of one (1) year.
Rate:
Demand Charge
First 60 KW of billing demand (t
er 60 KW t
�e6itt 1of billing demand 4t
1
9F. per month
F,xcess KW of billing demand U
1 00 per month
Energy Charge
First 6,000 KWh used Per month
0 $A16 Per Kwh
Next 10,000 Kwh used per month
0 .012 per Kwh
Next 16,0[14) Kwh used per month
112
Next 0.000 Kwh used
ro .0066 per Kwh
per rnunth
Exceas Kwh used per month f0
.0076 Per Kwh
Premium Rate for High Load Factor:
excehen
eds 1((" tKW call leing ntorg ' cared In
excess of 365 hours, use of billing de-
mand will be billed at $,006 per Kwh.
Equipment Supplied by Customer:
When Customer furnishes and
maintains all transformers and/or
other apparatus neceyrary for the
Customer to take service at primary
voltage, the charges can IP under
the above rata will be reduced by an
sm"u"t equal to flue per cont (5%)
thereof
Metering:
Metering shall be at either primary
or a000ndary voltage at the optlon of
he person, firm or corporation sup -
ed to meterricatl the If It Ir elect -
e.
the I,IllIng leer any Primary
adjust-
ment w111 bo reduced by two unit one-
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,11•;a. f,. ,•a.h Wh•dr ,iia rnrlf
f 11 atil, h the snot of line mil.
1•f ImAlor fuel nand dnrinit
not 111""t 11 excoodw nr to toe.
:,oly than the hiss Well ofaI •_'fen r•rnt• r{111{) loot mllilnn
ll�'-re placing inin offset the toren*
/: o prnatslon, tho firm, ppo.rson nr
:11'rotto•n Puppl In olertri al Poor
c, at 1)ulmqur shall first (Ila:low to
".` "Itc hinnaRsr lot the City of f),a-
• I:Ie Aliffiricnt data to warrant aoe'h
A.I- to
SCIIF:I)U1,1: 9
City of Dubuquo Wator Ssrvtrrr
Avalla ollit7:
Ara11sbb to the Water Dopartment
Of the City of 1)ubuquo felt throw
alternntlnK current servlca a(
1--lts or 7:101 Notts for water
primping. 'Allen such pumping is re-
stricted to off-peak perlrxls as defiserl
hvreln.
Rate
S-1-19 per Kwh, net.
r If f • Peak Periods:
The oft -peak period, as prnergood
under this achedule is defined to be
the hours between d;t10 P.Y. sad MAS
A M the following day, Null the
hours between 13:00 Noon and l.0
P.Y. daily through the year and be-
tween 4 Ili P.M. and 6 rt0 P.M- das17
during the period from April 15 to
Septemtwr IS, Inclusive. or in caw of
emergeney, or when at any time, the
life or property of the citizens at Du-
buque may be In danger. An etetmr-
itegcy shall be held to exist tl) whea-
ever the water In the Eagle Paint
Reaera
,it Is In danger of orerfloWU g:
Ill whenever, to maintain F'OW
pressures for fire protection. It to
niervatwry to pump water from the
lower level storage to the high scenes
elevatod tanks and standpipes
lvoel Adjustment,
!tame as shown for Schedsle S
The, &own" 1laswsr facts at the
S(.'ffRf ULE T
cassam,iore bad s Q be !♦rte *akin d
Street and Miuleaard LAghtwe $rs'rtas
wsstlft floats! resdfags tsglsramd by
Availability -
tae MuLtbow atwf+rr mad a rasetlw
Available to the municipsobC7 Qf the
eawpsee" saner WINAVb O"M be tar-
rity of llubuque and to, Me swum et
aborad lI tae Psewras. liras or cr dvw-
Pant Commissioners of abs %lityt It
,wain sswbfaig It sraa
Dubuque for Lighting strwca, AJW
IN* ed ty dtrWnW Me saiseber !
mayr, still nark areas, and tvr zrs fle
of k2goli laLarses w rong^ateswA by the
s rsirol and Imollce can eACNE L
egMI rot me tae suss of the aurins
Rate'
ed the k8weraatibrrses r+euitarmd puns
tat Overhead SYstem:
tree » it the rvu- ve kAk)V* t
atgare Bosses rectsitw" Reaetiveprerho
The rates to M dart" far m&M
I d street light owned, 0009%"
.sestt annias Wa We r'ateAniU4
an
esalntnlned and supplied wttb rbu+tts'-
w ai!} 1sg laig ttss t*a kfisvao t
al energy by the {wraaa furs wr 'aw`
OOWW
sAtgaete bass wIE be re"AF404
Mini naive "OORW! camp"
p..ration sulylne eklctrw'st
witi•in the t itY of [tubo ue, Uvx-110"
the rephWomont of all tt�,■arrr —
Tb, ann"aass saeetatl07 &&j aza:l
rrnewid of lateps. shall N
be toe 6nitaaaC cibgr" 14tr f7gt:_.`re
Y16LR
now
tagowtts ynvr `,.bas afte rlSf
wUcb tiny ay"
tike uj�lCN
Ir• of I.amtw N."Ars A Year
R UarMui
Flew Ad)i/teaomt.
ltttolrfr Nuspeul,umees
The rate to siactrsrat meow'= stat •
s.....t • 1. r ui 1 Ui>ai Wite pus tW
ed ba M� 0 lYa1g I+iaa M~ WAJ off
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tine lVsiaste of tato tossrsgae. tows
b(w.o Atu, b/aw1
fors•kat ailwr bleu lu►ul
pin' ' tjs gsrwaa tinea N rrrgK�ea
y{ Regular Session, Fehnlary 3, III
Nast Arm 8000 4000 40.80
Bracket 10,000 4000 65.80
(b) Ornamental Street Lighting:
The rates to be charged for each
fighting standard by the person, firm
or corporation supplying electrical
energy. within the City of Dabuqque
for the operation of such Ilghting
standard of the ornamental street
lighting sysiem owned by the City of
Nbuque and/or the Park Board of
the City of Dubuque, Including the
electrical energy for the operation
thereof and all expenses and/or
charges incident to the operation of
saId system including the oost of re-
placement of any and all glassware
and renewal of lamps, except where
the breakage of such glassware and/or
lamps Is due to traffic damage, but
not inrludin the
maintenance of
shalswhIch
l he nmain�ttatned byn the sownen
thereof, shall be
PER YEAR
Sise of Hours Rate
Lamps — of
Standard Lumens Burning Fear
1 -Lamp 6110 1000 :IO.EO
1-Iamp 10tH 4!100 11.40
i- Lam1-Lamp 2500 4000 ]6 8o
-Lamp1) 4000 4ow 22 Bo
2 -Lamp 4t 1000 6000
490(1 29.40
S Lamp 600(1 40W00 16.80
1-63.0
Lamp 8000 200 12 60
I -Lam 20.40
2 -Lamp fD soon 2000 34.80
Traffic Control Signals:
The rates to be charged for eiectric•-
al energy furnished for the operation
of the traffic control signals ownd
011e -ted and maintained by the Ciety,
of Dubuque, shall be:
Number and type Rate per Ye;,r
4 Light .............. _._,., f4o.80
8 Light 61.20
9 Light _ .. .
S Light 4 Walk "_.... ......... 72 or,
4 Light 4 Walk " 39 60
4 Light 5 Walk 62 x0
4 Light 8 Walk-.... . ............. 5 8n
6 Light 2 W ........... 64.80
6 ,fight 8 W """ 54.(Xi
8 Light 8 Rralk ....,_-.._ 72.6o
8 Light 1 Arrow " " 88. xo
12 Light 6 Arrow "" """" 72.60
4 Light 8 Walk —.....,._..._._
Walk
e Don't
6 L 1pht 2 R'alk96.60
(part-time) Walk — 1 Aerow
9 Light 2 57.00
— 9 Arrow
— 4Arrowon with
7 Light Curb
amber 168.00
3 LIht rb — 40 Watt 4.20
Curb — 67 tt';ttt
7'rafffc flashing algnals 7.2o
School flashing slgrutis — 2 21.00
light
School flashing ' ej ` 12.00
light gnala
School flashing el . 18.00
...................
light — single head
Pollee Call Signals: . _ 12.00
The rates to be charged for ele�tric-
al energy furnished for the operation
of the (cities call signal system owned
Per Y the (yty of Dubuque shall be fined
Park Ligear hts, er Call sl
gna I.
The rates to be charged by the
Person, firm r corporstlon supplying
elertrlr a energy within the ( l of
Park ullehtior the operation of each
or street 11t '+tandard of the park
the Dubuque
alled
011 energy required frig theo nnludinjt
thereof, ftnd all exp,rn,tea or P ri tlon
Incident to the operation of rgem
asYetem, Including the at of theasid
whend/or rat of any and all rr•.
rerthe newel of Iampegla =We t
or lam a are
breakage of such except p due to traffic damage,
hilt not Including the maintenance of
rahlee and lighting atandardn which
shall he maintained at the coal of
the owners therenf, shall he•
VRII YNAit
8120 Hours Itate
of of
Standard Lamp Burning I Par
I -Lamp 401HI Lumens 41HM, 132 80
1 -Lamp 2500 Lumens 40,10 16 RO
1 -lamp 200 Watt 4000 19 OR
l -Lamp 300 Watt 40M 87.00
Payment
Bills shall be rendered monthly by
the person firm or corporation sup.
plying suer electrical energy to the
Vity of hubuqque, tau•$ at the rate of
one -twelfth ( 12th) o? the respective
annual charge for each slriwt light
ornamental standard, traffic control
signal, and%or pollee call signal In
servic0 during the month for a hlch
the bill is rendered,
SCHEDULE 9
Rules and Regulations for Air
Conditioning and Air Cooling
These rules and regulations will ap-
ply to loads of more than 3 H. P, for
CCommercial air conditioning and air
equipment but will not apply
to equipment used for refrigeration
of foods or other supplies (Loads of
3 H. P or less, single phase, can be
used on commercial lighting rates.)
Service will be rendered under stand.
ard power ser%lcs conditions on the
commercial poKr•t rates In effect un-
der a five year contract.
Conditions of Service:
The condition stated herein will not
aPVIY to air conditioning loads where
It customer has any motor for othar
purposes larger than 3 H. P be.
Cause the person, firm, or corporation
stal14 Seng olectrlcal onergy will not In -
air condditioning oad wrheren then Cus-
lomer hain other power load of more
that. 3 H P )There other small power
loads of 3 H P, or less are now con-
nected and taking service through the
same meter as the air conditioning
l•,:rd, then the Customer may take ad-
L'r,utage of these rules and regulations
by changing. at his own expense, such
wiring as may be necessary to take
the service for the mottling of 3 11 P
or Iran Through the commercial light-
ing meter.
Minimum Monthly Charges:
The standard monthly minimum bill
of the power rate in effect will apply
to this service from the date of
Connection of the service to the date
of disconnection without prorating of
the minimum monthly hill for frac-
tional iwrts of the month either at
the time service In ordered ennnected
or disconnected. The minimum month -
the Jtlr9odlthat eerho in dinrnon irtied
Service Disconnection Charge:
In order for the Custoloor to secure
errnl"1011 for the minimum rnouthly
till t order
he tservicelldisconnected rIntnwriting
iven
and the final billing fforrthelamountG f ener-
gY used Including the proper monthly
minimum bill and will make a pay.
$neral of a disconnection charge of
82.110 plus an amount of 81 00
H.P. of P
er
('01111011"1 load In I1eu of
Payment of minimum monthly hills
during the perind when service is dis-
continued.
Connection Charge-
At the tittle service Is ordered con-
nected, the Customer will pay a /3.00
RequLlr Session, FebniRry 3, 19M 55
connection charge to pay the person,
firm or corporation supplying elerlri-
cal energ for its cost in connecting
service. er%leo may be disconnected
by any method determined as feasible
hut, if it 1s desirahle to leave the
meter Installed, then service may be
disconnected by sealing the switch
Open with the customer understanding
that the seal is only to he broken and
the switch closed by a representative
of the person, firm or corporation
supplying electrical energy.
General Provisions:
Service may be rendered at either
singie phase or three phase in ac-
cordance with the general practice of
rendering three phase service. Where
It Is necessary for the person, firm
or corporation supplying electrical
energy to make any special invest-
ment to render the service for air
conditioning load, then the regula-
tlons of the person, firm or corpora-
tlon supplying electrical energy In re-
gard to setting up a monthly service
charge will apply based upon an al-
lowable Investment of 1125.00 (the
game as to used for residential and
small commercial 11�fhting service),
for mads up to 5 )H. P., plus $26 0O
per costtoPserveein greateIxcriliq of r te
than the al
I,,w•abie amount, then the annual
nservice charge wili be an amount of
00 exctor esso of the allowableach major lexpenon of diture
and
such annuli] servirs charge l
be Payable at the time connection for
the seam -n is ordered.
Change in Service Classification:
Section 2. Any customer taking
service under one or more of the
various classifications of service may
elect to change to any other classlfl-
catlon that may be available to hlm,
provided, however, that the person•
firm or corporation supplying electri-
cal energy In the elty of Dubuque
need not change anv customer's class-
Ifleatlon more than once In any
twelve (12) month period
Meter Service:
Section 3. No person, firm or cor-
poration sup Ing electrical energy In
the City of i)ubuquu shall Install any
meter or meters upon a Customer's
remises for the purpose of measur-
n.0 electrical energy to be supplied
to said Custonter unless and until
uutcwith
standar 1 itiit-ter scompared
lJusah
c'd Is
that the error In registration at full
load is not lus or fllllluo
two m
per cent (21 than )oaccuracy within
a Perin,] of six (6) months preceding
tote ner Mf prvrniacsllc�tAnypon meter d cus,
Install-
ed upon a customer "s premises shall
date thatasaid meiter indicitting the
watt tested and
recallhrated.
All tneters In service In the C9ty of
Dubuque shallhe systematically test-
ed nod;or compared with a standard
meter and adjusted to register within
plus or militia two per cent (2`�-) of
accuracy and no meter shall be kept
In service which has not been recall-
brated within eight t1) years
The person, firm enr corporation
supplying electrical energyinfllthe
e
City of Dubuque shall keep O
record of the test of each meter, in-
stalled upon orretained In service
upon a customer's premises after test,
which record shall be available for
Instcet•tion by officials of the l9ty of
ihtlmque. Such record as filed ahah
Indicate the name of the mamlfac-
r`'
turer of said meter, Its serial number,
type. capaeltc, number assigned to It
by Its owner, the name and address
Of the customer where said meter was
In service prior to said test, the date
Of field test and date of last previous
test, together with the percentage of
error above or below accuracy, as
disclosed by said teat. Meters shall
be adjusted to register within plus or
minus two per cent (2%) of accuracy
at full load.
Penalty:
Section 4. Any person, firm or cor-
poration who shall charge or exact
other or different rates or charges
for any type of service, the rates for
which service are herein fixed and
determined, or who shall vtnlnte any
of the provisions hereof, shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
Upon conviction thereof shall be fined
not to exceed 1100.00, or Imprisoned
not to exceed thirty (30) days in jail.
Re sal Clause:
Section B. Ordinance No. 56-51 and
all amendments thereto are hereby
repealed.
PuhlIention:
Section 6. This ordinance shall he
In effect frorn and after Its final
passage, adoption and approval by
the Council of the City of Dubuque
and publication as provided by law
Passed by recorded roll call vote,
adopted and approved this third day
of February 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELTJ.
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND.
I.FO N. SCTTUF.LLER,
CHARLES A KiNTZiNGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
ATTEST:
i.EO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph-lierald newspaper this 13th day
of February 1958
LFO F. FROMMELT,
IL 2-13. City Clark.
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 9-58
On Ordinance Vacating Portions
of Sixteenth Street, and the Alley
first east of White Street, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
ed. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Freund
re wiring
d that
the rules be suspended U
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
56 Ret; dar Session, February 3, IVA
cilmaa Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 9.58
An Ordinance Vacating Portions
of Sixteenth Street, and the Al-
ley first east of White Street.
Whereas, St. Mary's Church, as
owner of the abutting property,
has petitioned the City Council to
vacate portions of Sixteenth Street,
White Street, and the alley first
east of White Street; and
Whereas said petitioner has pre.
pared and submitted for Council
approval a plat of the areas to be
vacated assigning the designations,
Lots "A," 'B" and "C," each of
City Lot 485, to said vacated areas,
which plat is now on file with the
City Clerk; and
Whereas the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission has recommended
approval of said request; and
Whereas the City Council finds
that the interest of the City in said
streets and alley is an easement
for street purposes and that it is
in the best interest of the public
that the request be granted;
Now Therefore, Be It Ordained
By the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section I. That the portionof
White Street described as Lot "A"
Of City Lot 485 on the plat sub.
mitted by petitioner, as prepared
by Bartels & Mcllfahon Engineer.
ing Company under date of Decem•
ber 24, 1957, be and the same is
hereby vacated;
Section 2. That the portion of
East Sixteenth Street, designated
as Lot "B" of City Lot 485on said
Plat be and the same is hereby
vacated;
Section 3. That the portion of
the alley lying first east of White
Street, designated as Lot "C" of
City Lot 485 on said plat be and
the same is hereby vacated;
Section 4. That said plat of said
vacated area be and the same is
hereby the and the Mayor
and City Clerk authorized and di.
rected to endorse the approval of
said City of Dubuque thereon;
Section 5. That the
be and be isCity Clerk I
and directed to recobd authorized ,
certified t
copy of this Ordinance in the of-
fice of the County Recorder of Du.
buque County, Iowa.
Section 6. This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from
and after its final passage, adop.
tion and publication as by law pro.
vided.
Introduced the 3rd day of Febru•
ary. 1958.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 3rd day of Febru-
ary. 1958.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved this 3rd day
of February, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 7th
day of February, 1958.
LEO F. FROklMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Freund moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vole:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clare Ellerman re-
questing a refund of $25.00 on the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 299, as he has discon-
tinued business as of January 6,
1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to (']are Ellerman
in the amount of $25.00 to cover
the unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 299. Seconded by
,'ouncilman Takos. Carried by the
ollowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clare Ellerman re-
luesting a refund of $150.00 on
he unexpired portion of Class B
eer permit No, 106 as he has dis-
ontinued business as of January
1958, presented and read.
Repilar Session, February 3, 19M 57
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Clare Ellerman
in the amount of $150.00 to cover
the unexpired portion of Class B
beer license No. 106. Seconded
by Councilman Takos. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred Meighan and
Hattie Turner requesting a refund
of $25.00 on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 246, as
they have discontinued business
as of January 20, 1958, presented
and read.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Fred Meighan and
Hattie Turner in the amount of
$25.00 to cover the unexpired por-
tion of cigarette license No. 246.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Vincent A. McClean
requesting a refund of $100.00 on
the unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer permit No. 89, as he has dis-
continued business as of January
6, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Vincent McClean
in the amount of $loo.00 to cover
the unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer license No. 89. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
son in the amount of $150.09 to
cover the unexpired portion of
Class B beer license No. 112. Sea
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Paul W. Gruber re-
questing a refund of $50.00 on the
unexpired portion of Class 'B"
beer license No. 24, as he has dis-
continued business as of February
3, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the petition be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Paul W. Gru-
ber in the amount of $50.00 to
cover the unexpired portion of
Class B beer license No. 24. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Russell Oberhoffer
al requesting the installation of a
sanitary sewer in Missouri Avenue,
presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Vernon McGrath et
al requesting the installation of a
sanitary sewer in Fairfax Avenue,
presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Wclu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Emil O. Thompson
requesting a refund of $150.00 on
the unexpired portion of Class "B"
beer license No. 112, as he has
discontinued business as of Febru.
ary 3, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the petition be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Emil 0. Thomp-
dw
Petition of Mrs. Ken Loney et
al requesting the installation of
two street lights, one on the cor-
ner of Missouri and Indiana Ave-
nues and one on the corner of
Missouri and Ridgeway Avenues,
presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the petition be referred to
the City Manager and Electrical
SB RePilar Ses%ion, Fehn►ary 3, 14513
Inspector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petttion of American Legion
Auxiliary for permission to hold a
poppy drive on May 23rd and 24th,
1958, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request be granted providing
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas— Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays --None.
Petition of United Spanish War
Veterans Auxiliary for permission
to hold a tag day on April 28th
and 28th, 1958, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the request be granted pro.
viding there are no conflicting
dateE. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Excavating
Co, requesting permission to exca.
vate in the streets and alleys in
the City, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the request be granted pro-
viding proper policy is furnished.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Electronic Aissociate
No. 7 by William Oster, request-
ing rezoning of Lots 305 and 306
in Davis Farm Addition to Local
Business District A classification,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
tition be referred to the Plannipe_
and Zoning Cong
mmission. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—!►favor Welu,
F r e u n d, Kintzin er Councilmen
Takos. g Schueller,
Nays—None.
Petition of Saffran Construction
Co. requesting permision to exca-
vate in the street, and alleys of
the City, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the request be granted provid.
ing proper policy is furnished. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car.
ried by the following; vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarence A. and Flor.
ence M. Strub requesting the Coun.
cil to waive the special assessment
on curb and gutter on the north.
erly end of Woodlawn Street for
Lots 7 and 12 of Clarence Strub
Subdivision, due to the fact that
the grade of the street was raised
so much as to depreciate the value
of the properties at the time curb
and gutter was constructed, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the petition be denied. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays --None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice of
Pendency of Resolution of Neces-
sity as amended for public im.
provements and hearing upon pro-
posed plans and specifications,
form of contract and cost of im.
provements for the construction
Of Boulevard Lights and appur-
tenances on Cambridge court for
its entire extent; on Devon Drive
fr oma point 74 feet south of the
north line of Lot 1 of 1 of I of 1 of
1 of I of Clarence Polfer's Place
to its northely terminus; and on
Princeton Place from Devon Drive
to a line connecting the north line
Of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 of
Steger Fleights with the north line
Of Lot 15 of Block 9 of Steger
Heights, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—hfayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—.None.
Regular Session, February 3, 19513 59
January 15, 1958.
Mr. L. J. Schiltz, Dubuque City
Manager, and Members of the
Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In reference to the street lights
to be installed on Devon Drive in
the City of Dubuque. I wish to
state that I feel it is unfair that
I be assessed for the cost of these
lights when my light service will
come from a pole light that is fur-
nished by the City at no cost to
the adjoining property owners. All
the property adjoining mine on
Princeton Court that will be ser.
viced by pole lights are not as-
sessed for this service. It is my
opinion that it would be a mis-
carriage of justice if I am forced
to pay for underground service.
Very truly yours,
Vincent Ginter,
290 Devon Drive
Mr. Vince Ginter addressed the
Council in support of his petition.
Mayor Welu moved that the ob-
jection be overruled. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund. Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
15 of Block 8 of Steger Heights in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the statement be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays—None.
State of Iowa 1 SS
County of Dubuque i
1, Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk,
hereby certify that on January 14,
1958, I mailed or caused to be
mailed, a copy of the attached
"Notice of Pendency of Resolution
of Necessity as Amended for Pub.
lic Improvements and Hearing Up-
on Proposed Plans and Specifica-
tions, Form of Contract and Cost
of Improvements" by ordinary
mail to the owners of property as
shown by the records of the Coun-
ty Auditor, within the bounds of
the proposed improvement of
Boulevard Lights and appurten-
ances on Cambridge Court for its
entire extent; on Devon Drive from
a point 74 feet south of the north
line of Lot Iof IofIofIofIof
1 of Polfer's Place to its norther-
ly terminus; and on Princeton
Place from Devon Drive to a line
connecting the north line of Lot 2
of Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger
Heights with the north line Lot
RESOLUTION NO. 13-58
Whereas, on January 6, 1958, the
Resolution of Necessity for the
construction of Boulevard Street
Lights and appurtenances on
Princeton Place, Devon Drive and
Cambridge Court on Blocks 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger
Heights Subdivision, City of Du-
buque, Iowa, came up for public
hearing; and,
Whereas, at said hearing the
City Engineer recommended that
said Resolution and the plat and
schedule for said improvement be
amended to include Lot 2 of 1;
Lot 2 of 1 of 1; Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of
1 of 1; Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of I of
1; Lot l of l of l of l of I of 1,
all of Clarence Polfer Place, in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Now therefore be it Resolved by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Resolution
of Necessity for said improvement
be amended to describe the im-
provement as follows:
The construction of Boulevard
street lights and appurtenances on
Cambridge Court for its entire ex-
tent; on Devon Drive from a point
74 feet south of the north line of
Lot 1 Of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of l Of
Clarence Polfer's Place to its nor-
therly terminus; and on Princeton
Place from Devon Drive to a line
connecting the north line of Lot
2 of Lot 3 of Block 8 of Steger
Heights with the north line of Lot
15 of Block 9 of Steger Heights.
section 2. That the amended
plat and schedule for said improve-
ment as submitted by the City En-
gineer be and the same is hereby
approved and adopted.
Regular Session, February 3, I(M
til
Passed, adopted and approved
ments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
this 6th day of January, 1958-
CLARENCIM VPF.LU,
improvement shall
yo
done ccordant
struct d andin
GEORGE A. FREUND,
with the plans and specifications
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
which have been prepared there-
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
for by the City Engineer which
PETER J. TAKOS,
have been approved by the City
Councilmen.
Council and are now on file with
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
the City Clerk. That the cost and
City Clerk.
expense of making said improve.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption i
ment will be assessed upon and
of the resoiution. Seconded by
against all privately owned proper-
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
ty lying within assessable distance
following vote:,provided
by law and in an amount
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
not to exceed the amount provided
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
by law, property will be assessed
Takos.
whether the same abuts thereon
Nays—None.
or is adjacent thereto according to
area and in proportion to the spe-
(Necessity for Improvement)
cial benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
RESOLUTION N0. 25657 ,
out of the general fund, improve-
Whereas, proposed plans, speci- !
ment funds or sewer funds, or
fications, form of contract, plat
have been duly
partly out of each said funds.
and schedule pre-
pared and approved by the City
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
I anticipation of deferred payments
Council of the City of Dubuque
of assessments when a contract
and are now on file in the office
has been performed and accepted
of the City Clerk showing among
I and the proceeds thereof used to
other things the following:
pay the contractor. The railway
1. The boundaries of the dis.
I portion of any street or assessment
trict if any.
district shall be assessed to and
2. The streets to be improved.
paid by the railway company.
3. Boulevard Lights.
4. Each lot proposed to be as
The above resolution was intro-
sessed together with a valuation
placed approved and ordered
placed on file with th eCity Clerk
fixed by the Council.
5. An estimate of the cost
this 9th day of December, 1957.
of
the proposed improvement, stat-
Approved:
ing the same for each different
CLARENCE P. WELD,
type of construction and kind of
Presiding Officer Pro Tem.
material to be used.
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
6. In each case the amount
CHARLES A. KINTZ1NGER,
thereof which is estimated to be
Councilmen.
assessed against each lot, for the
Attest: LEU F. FROMMELT,
construction of Boulevard street
City Clerk.
lights and appurtenances on
Princeton Place, Devon Drive and
Record of Final Adoption
Cambridge Court on Blocks 2, 3, 4,
The foregoing resolution was
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Steger
Heights Subdivision,
finally passed and adopted, as
City of Du.
buque, Iowa.
amended by the City Council this
Be It Therefore Resolved that
3rd day of February, 1958.
CLARFENCE P. WELU,
the City Council on its own motion
Mayor.
or upon petition of property own.
ers, deems it advisable and
GEORGE A. FRELIND,
neces.
sary for the public welfare to
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
I CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless
PETER J. TAKOS,
property
owners at the time of the final
consideration
Councilmen.
Mayor Welu moved the final
of this proposed
resolution have on file
I adoption of the resolution as
with the
City Clerk objections to the
amended. Seconded by Councilman
Takoe.
amount of the proposed
carried by the following
I
assess.
vote:
Regular Session, Febniary 3, 1.0M 61
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, 1.
Takos.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice to
Contractors for the receipt of pro.
posals for the construction of
Boulevard street lights and appur.
tenances on Cambridge Court,
Devon Drive and Princeton Place,
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
February 3, 1958.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Pursuant to your
instructions sealed bids were re-
ceived up to 10:00 a.m. on Febru.
ary 3, 1958, for the improvement
of Devon Drive, Princeton Place
and Cambridge Court with Boule-
vard Street Lights and Appurten-
ances. Attached is the tabulation
of the bid received.
I recommend that the contract
be awarded to Dirksen Electric
Company of Dubuque, Iowa, who
submitted the lowest bid received
which was 9.72% over the engi-
neer's estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller
Takos.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
minus; and on Princeton Place
from Devon Drive to a line con.
necting the north line of Lot 2
off
3 of Block 8 of Steger
Heights with the north line of
Lot 18 of Block 9 of Steger Heights
pursuant to Resolution No. 14-58
and notice to bidders published in
a newspaper published in said City
on January 10th, 1958 and January
17th. 1958; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on February
3rd, 1958, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Dirksen
Electric Company of Dubuque,
Iowa, in the amount of $4,357.110
was the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore;
RESOLUTION NO. 22.58
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the improvement of Boulevard
Street Lights and appurtenances
on Cambridge Court for its entire
extent; on Devon Drive from a
point 74 feet south of the North
Line of Lot 11 1 111 of Clarence
Polfer's Place to its northerly ter -
ow
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above men-
tioned improvement be awarded
to Dirksen Electric Company and
the Manager be and he is hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
Bt It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 3rd
day of February, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Levy of Special Assessment and In-
tention of the City Council to Is-
sue Bonds for the improvement of
i City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
82 Regular Session, Febniary 3, 1VA
Surfacing project No. 1 on the fol
lowing named streets:
1. Angell" Street from E.P.L. of
Cox to E.P.L. of Lot 15 Quig
ley's Sub. Out Lot 709.
2, Audubon Street from N.P.L.
of Grandview to S.P.L. of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from W.P.L. of
Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
4. Decatur Street from W.P.L. of
Rhomberg to E.P.L. of Lincoln
Avenue.
5. Fulton Street from E.P.L. of
Monroe to E.P.L. of King
Street.
6. Gilmore Street from S.P.L. of
West Fifth to the end of Gil-
more Street.
7. Greely Street from S.P.L. of
Broadway to West Lot Line of
Lot 16 King Grove Add.
8. Monroe Street from S.P.L. of
Broadway to alley west of Ful-
ton Street.
9. Prescott Street frvm S.P.L. of
Emerson to S.P.L. of Roose-
velt Street.
10. Providence Street from N.P.L.
of Johnson to S.P.L. of Staf-
ford Street.
11. West 17th Street from E.P.L.
of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
12. Solon Street from E.P.L. of
Nevada to the W.P.L. of Al-
pine Stdeet.
13. East 25th Street from N.P.L.
of Central to alley north of
Elm Street.
14. Union Street from S.P.L of
Cleveland to the N.P.L. of
Rush Street.
15. York Street from N.P.L. of
Curtis Street to the S.P.L. of
Dodge Street.
Note:—
E.P.L.—East
ote:E.P.L.—East Property Line.
W.P.L.—West Property Line.
N.P.L.—North Property Line.
S.P.L.—South Property Line.
Presented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun.
cil Chamber at the time set for
Public hearing, Mayor Welu moved
that the proofs of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzin�qer, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 23-58
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for the improvement of
the "City of Dubuque 1957 Bitum-
inous Concrete Surfacing Project
No. 1" by Mulgrew Blacktop Inc.,
contractor in front of and adjoin-
ing the same, a special tax be and
is hereby levied on the several
lots, and parts of lots, and parcels
of real estates all as named, situ-
ated and owned, and for the sev-
eral amounts set opposite each lot
or parcel of real estate, as set forth
in the following schedule.
ANGELLA STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From E.P.L. of Cox Street
to
E.P.L. of Lot 15 Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 709.
Geo. J. Mehl, Lot 1, Krin-
gle's Sub . ............................$197.32
Carl B. and Lydia Mae
Haught, Lot 2, Kringle's
Sub .......................................
197.32
Carl B. Haught, Lot 3, Krin-
gle's Sub .............................
197.32
Carl B. Haught, Lot 4, Krin-
gle's Sub .............................
197.32
Carl B. Haught, Lot 5, Krin-
gle's Sub .............................
197.32
Hattie A. Huber, Lot 6, Krin-
gle's Sub ............................
197.32
Hattie A. Huber, Lot 7, Krin-
gle's Sub . ..........................
224.96
Sadie D. Reavell, Lot 8,
Kringle's Sub . ..................
224.22
John F. and Selma Gan-
tenbein, Lot 9, Kringle
Sub.......................................
196.69
Carlton and Mildred De -
Moss„ Lot 10, Kringle's
Sub.......................................
196.69
Mae and John Pautevein,
Lot 11, Kringle's Sub.....
196.69
Paul J. and Elizabeth L.
Frommelt, Lot 12, Krin.
gle's Sub .............................
196.69
Paul J. and Elizabeth L.
Frommelt, Lot 13, Krin.
gle's Sub .............................
196.69
Harold J. and Dolores R.
Daniels, Lot 14, Kringle's
Sub.......................................
196.69
Donald W. and Bertha E.
Voltz, Lot 12, Jackson
School Sub . ......................
22.14
LeoF. and Ella F. Bly, Lot
11, .Jackson School Sub.....
9.07
RE7=
ReRttlar Session, February 3, 1%, S 113
Catherine Strand. Lot 13,
Jackson School Sub. ......
Catherine Strand. Lot 14,
Jackson School Sub. ........
William J. and Vivian Bue-
low, Lot 23, Jackson
School Sul) . .......................
William J. and Vivian Bue-
low, Lot 22, Jackson
School Sub. .. ....................
William J. and Vivian Bue-
low, Lot 21, S. lee, Jackson
School Sub . ......................
Frank and Teresa McInerny,
Lot 21, N. 5i, Jackson
School Sub. .... .. I ....
Frank and Teresa Mclnerny,
Lot 20, Jackson School
Sub. ...................................
Hattie Petty, Lot 8, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Outlot 712....
Hattie Petty, Lot 9, Quig-
ley's Sub of Outlot 712....
Clarence W. and Evelyn D.
Van Vors, Lot 10, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Outlot 712....
James W. and Marcella B.
Devine, U)t 11, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712.... ..
James W. and Marcella B.
Devine, Lot 12, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712...........
Melvin and Marion Fick,
Lot 13, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712 ............. ............
Melvin and Marion Fick,
Lot 14, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 712 ....... ......... ......
Doyle A. Smith and Joan
Haught, Lot 15. Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712... ...
Anthony and Elizabeth
Grobstick, 16, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712 . ..
Lynn D. Hinman, Lot 17,
Quigley's Sub. of Out -
lot 712 ....
:Hark W. and Romano Kup.
ferschmlth, Lot 18, w. 1*
Quigley's Sub. of Outlot
712 ................ ..................
Donald and Virginia Hopp.
man, Lot 18, E % Qulg.
ley's Sub. of Outlot 712...
Russel and Cecelia Ganten-
bein, Lot 19, Qu%glely's
Sub. of Outlot 712. .........
Delbert F and Germaine
F. Rieke, Lot 20, E. 38
ft. Quigley's Sub. of Out -
lot 712 _ ..............
Elizabeth. and Lillian Butter-
field, W. 12 ft. Quigley's
Sub. of outlot 712. ........
16.37
16.59
17.11
17.29
6.46
5.95
4.74
112.08
200.18
200.18
200.18
200.18
200.18
200.18
145.92
145.92
145.92
72.98
72.98
145.92
110.90
33.'
Elizabeth and Lillian Butter.
field, Lot 21. Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 712 .......... 61.56
Carl F. and Gert. Hitten-
miller, Lot 8, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 709............ 202,16
Carl B. and Lydia Haught,
Lot 9. Quigley's Sub. out.
lot 709 ......................... ....202.16
Reynold M. and Agnes M.
Betteher, Lot 11, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 709'172.16
..............................................
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 12, N.
'i, Quigley's Sub. of Out.
lot 709 '32.04 ...................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 10, E. 'z, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 709 ............
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 10, W. Vic, Quigley's
Sub. of outlot 709 ..........
Pearl L. Kenety, Lot 13,
W. 40.5 ft., Quigley's Sub.
of Outlot 709 ......................
Albert and Irene Friedman,
Lot 13, E. 10 ft., Quigley's
Sub. Outlot 709 ................
Albert and Irene Friedman,
Lot 14, Quigley's Sub. of
Outlot 709 ........................
lfilda E Michel and Ruth
M. Michel, Lot 15, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Outlot 709....
Leo J. and Marg't Blong,
Lot 16, Quigley's Sub, of
Outlot 709 ..........................
Elmer and Viola Robey, Lot
17, Quigley's Sub. of Out -
lot 709 ...............................
Harold L. and Mildred M.
Milligan, Lot 18, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 709..........
Haruld L. and Mildred M.
Milligan, I.ot 19, Quigley's
Sub. outlot 709 *95.89 ......
Edgar W. and Emma M.
Bryant, Lot 20, Quigley's
Sub. OuLlot 709 ................
Clarence J. and Annette
Mitchell, Lot 21, Quigley's
Sub. of Outlot 709............
Pearl L. Kenety, Lot 12, S.
%, Quigley's Sub, of Out -
lot709 ........... .....................
30.00
118.25
1(M.69
102.09
162.15
40.01
230.58
193.24
147.39
147.39
147.39
51.50
147.39
147.39
51.88
$7,400.81
*Deficiencies Paid by City
of Dubuque.
Reynold M. and Agnes M.
Betteher, Lot 11, Quigley's
Sub. of outlot 709 ............ 17116
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 12, N.
ii, Quigley's Sub o1 Opt -
lot 709 3104
(3} Regular Session, Febntary 3, 1958
Harold L. and Mildred M.
end of Cherry Street.
Mulligan, Lot 19, Quigley's
193.00
Sub. of Outlot 709............
98.8
$7,700.91
515.71 Cu. Yds. Excava-
Herbert C. and Gladys F.
tion at $1.50 ..................$
773.5'
1.0 Sq. Yd. Concrete Re-
Addition ............................
moval at $2.00 ................
2.01
542.5 Tons Bituminous
Lot 38, Rosedale Addition
Concrete Surfacing at
Catherine Mayne, Lot 39,
$8.50 ................................ 4,611.2:
286.85 Tons Stabilized
88.23
Base Stone at $2.90........
831.8
872 Gals. Tack Coat at
Roger D. and Arlene Win-
$0.18 ................................
156.9E
5 No. of Manholes Raised
Add.
at $30.00 ........................
150.0(
3.722 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat
Finley's Add . ....................
at $0.18 ............................
669.9E
$7,195.61
6.3% Extra Expense.......... 453.32
5% Interest for 52 Days.... 51.97
$7.700.90
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the Special Benefits
conferred.
AUDUBON STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From N.P.L. of Grandview to
S.P.L. of Rosedale Avenue.
Sylvan F. and Leona V.
Jaenke, Lot 1-1.76, Wood.
lawn Park Addition ..........$171.30
Mettel Realty & Investment
Co., Lot 2-76, Woodlawn
Park Addition ................ 21.77
Catherine Mayne, S. 10 ft.
Lot 74, Woodlawn Park
Addition .............................. 38.60
Catherine Mayne, N. 40 ft.
Lot 74, Woodlawn Park
Addition ............................ 154.40
Catherine Mayne, Lot 75,
Woodlawn Park Addition.. 104.76
Mettel Realty & Investment
CO., Lot 34, Rosedale Ad.
dition.................................. 216.16
Mettel Realty & Investment
Co., Lot 33, Rosedale Ad.
dition.................................. 193.00
Mettel Realty & Investment
CO., Lot 32, Rosedale Ad.
dition.................................... 193.00
Roscoe and Joanne Hynes,
Lot 31, Rosedale Addition.196.70
Eldon D. and Joyce R.
Schmit, Lot 1-16, Rosedale
Addition ............................ 172.12
Eldon D. and Joyce R.
Schmit, Lot 1-17, Rosedale
Addition .............................. 97.19
Catherine Mayne, Lot 35,
end of Cherry Street.
Rosedale Addition ............
193.00
Catherine Mayne, I.ot 36,
Finley's Add . ..................$325.23
Rosedale Addition ............
193.00
Herbert C. and Gladys F.
Lot 200, Finley's Add......
Young, Lot 37, Rosedale
Donald and Luella Cogan,
Addition ............................
193.00
Maureen and A. J. Griffin,
George V. and Dorothy R.
Lot 38, Rosedale Addition
193.00
Catherine Mayne, Lot 39,
ley's Add . ..........................
Rosedale Addition ............
88.23
169 Tons Stabilized Base $2,419.23
Stone at $2.90 ................$ 490.10
342 Gals. Tack Coat at
$0.18 ................................ 61.56
2 No. of Manholes Raised
or Lowered at $30.00.... 60.00
193.98 Tons Bituminous
Concrete Paving at
$8.50 ................................ 1,648-83
$2,260.49
6.37 Extra Expense........ 142.41
5% Interest for 52 Days .... 16.33
$2,419.23
All of which is assessed to spe-
cial benefits conferred.
CHERRY STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From W.P.L. of Avoca Street to
end of Cherry Street.
Mabel K. Spensley, Lot 199,
Finley's Add . ..................$325.23
Clarence and Marg't Reuter,
Lot 200, Finley's Add......
325.23
Donald and Luella Cogan,
Lot 201, Finley's Add.......
325.23
George V. and Dorothy R.
Brown, Lot 1 of 202, Fin-
ley's Add . ..........................
62.26
A. J. Oakley, Lot 203, Fin-
ley's Add . ........................
335.06
Roger D. and Arlene Win-
ders, Lot 204, Finley's
Add.
....................................
Bertha D. Spensley, Lot 205,
335.06
Finley's Add . ....................
335.06
Robert H. and Esther T.
Lot 206, Finley's.....
ALinden,
dd . ....................................
................
33 5.06
Harold T. and Grace Win-
ders, Lot 207, E. 52 ft.,
Finley's Add . ....................
256.25
ifarold T. and Grace Win-
ders, Lot 207, E. 8 ft.—
W. 16 ft., Finley's Add.....
39.40
iarold T. and Grace Win.
ders, Lot 207,
W. 8 ft.--
W. 16 ft., Finley's Add.....
39.40
Rvolar Session, February g 1S.iti
Ri
Harold and Grace Win-
I
Larua Datisman, etal, Lot
ders, Lot 2 of 208, Fin.
160, SE 33 ft. Finley's Add.
ley's Add. ..........................
343.15
O. E. and Irene Knopp,
46 28
Herbert F. and Adele Heitz-
161. N 3Lot
ft., Finley'sFi Add.
man, Lot 1 of 208, Mn-0
Add.
226.68
Frank G. Byrne, Lot 161,
Lot
24.72
ley's .......•••..••••• ••••••••
A. G. and Eva Wright, Lot 2
S. 36 ft., Finley's
Olga 6t.. y Add.....
tal
22.94
of 209, Finley's Add.......
169.59 IMurray,y,
Lot 3 N.
1-2, Finley's Add
A. G. and Eva Wright, Lot 2
................
Benedict B.
13.23
of 210, Finley's Add.........
233.68
and Anne M.
Lammer,
Oscar R. Wagner, Lot 211,
Lot 4, Finley's
Finley's Add."""""
James and Joanne Hatchher,,
272.07
Add. ........................ ...
Paul F. and Jane Bisanz, Lot
86.33
Lot 212, Finley's Add.....
282.87
5, S. 60 ft., Finley's Add.....
194.80
Wm. H. and Mildred Haver-
Ernst H. and Helen Pfalz.
land, Lot 213, Finley's
graf, No. 5, N. 6 ft., Fin.
Add .....................................
285.78
ley's Add............................
27.96
Gerald L. and Phyllis L.
Ernst H. and Helen Pfalz-
Nauman% Lot 214, Fin-
graf Lot 6, Finley's Add...
666.56
ley's Add. ..........................
285.78
Bernice M. Steege and
Andrew F. and Evelyn M.
Joseph J. Sullivan Lot 1
Bodner, I.ot 215, Finley's
of 7 SE, 60 ft. Finley's
Add....................................
285.78
Add.
""•' " ••••
318.43
Andrew F. and Evelyn M.
.
Charles A. and Marion
Bodner, I.ot 2 of 216, Fin-
Fahey, Lot 2 of 7 SE, 60
ley's Add. .........................
John J. and Cath. Luedtke,
41.63
ft. Finley's Add.................
318.43
Lot 1 of 216, Finley's
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. Lot
Add. ... ._ .........
244.24
7, N.W. 6 it. Finley's
.... E
Leroy and Elberta Koerper-
Add. ....................................
29.74
ich, Lot 217, Finley's
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot
Add. ....................................
283.78
8, S.E. 55 ft. Finley's Add.
196.98
William J. and Helen S.
Lois M. Hanley, Lot 8, N.W.
Watts, Lot 18, N. 98 ft.,
11 ft., Finley's Add...........
25.77
Finley's Add .....................
232.71
Lois M. Hanley, Lot 9, N.W.
John and Martha Widmeier,
11 ft. Finley's Add. ........
86.33
Lot 218, S. 100 ft., Fin-
ley'sLucy
Add. ..........................
.53.12
Josephine
Cecilia Ellis, Lot 1 of 219,
Lot 166, Finley's Add....
325.23
Finley's Add. . ..............
58.42
John E. and Lillian Behl-
Floyd M. and Marie Kuntz,
mer, Lot 1 of 167, Finley's
Lot 2 of 219, Finley's
Add. .......................
•.......••••°
88.69
Add. ....................... ..........
264.67 !
Harold E. and Marcella A.
Mettel Realty and Inv. Co.,
Richey, Lot 2 of 167, Fin-
Lot 220, Finley's Add._.
325.23
ley's Add. ........... ...........
229.63
Lotas M. and Rita M. Koer-
Harold E. and Marcella A.
perish, Lot 221, Finley's
i
Richey. Lot 167A, Finley's
Add. ..................................
325.23 ;
Add.._............ .... ..............
56-W
G. J. Bergman, Lot 156, N.
Richard and Frances Kring-
50 ft., Finley's Add.........
51.54
le, Lot 2 of 328A, Wood-
Geo. J. and Margaret Trim-
lawn Park ........... ................
14.73
pier, Lot 1, S.1,s of 157 and
George and Edith Oberhof-
158 and S. 16 ft. Lot 156
fer, Lot l of 328A, Wood-
Finley's Add. .............
..
291.04
lawn Park ....................
180.23
Earl 11. and Wanda A. Dow.
George and Fdith Oberhof-
ell, Lot 159, E. 100 ft.
fer, Lot 328, Woodlawn
Finley's Add. .. .. . .
336.64
Park .....................
145.72
Philip J. and Stella Ginter,
George and Edith Oberhof
Lot 159, W. 78 ft„ Finley's
fer, Lot 329, N. 15 ft. 6 in.,
Add.262.56
Woodlawn Park ...... .. ..
15.82
Olive Larson, Lot 160, N. W.
John J. and Mary Meller,
33 ft., Finley's Add. ....
66.23
I.ot 331, Woodlawn Park..
15.21
Refinlar Stssion, February
3. 195806
--- -- ---.--
L. and Helen Juer-
portion to the special benefits con -
Edmund
Lot 332 Woodlawn
ferred.
gens, 5.26
Park .... •••••.••••.•..•.••.."" ••
DECATUR STREET
Richard and Francis Krin-
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
gle, Lot 1 of 1-165, Fin-
374.30
From W.P.L. of Rhomberg
to E.
leg's Add . ........................
P.L. of Lincoln Avenue.
George and Edith Oberhof-
Donald L. and Adele J. Trilk,
ler, Lot 2 of 1.165, Fin
Lot. 439, Ham's Addition...,
28.76
ley's Add. .. . 18'�
.................
Lester and Aileen Neyens,
Paul Schmitt, Lot 330,
20.15
Lot 440, Ham's Addition..
61.63
Woodlawn Park Add.........
Gerald J. and Laura J.
Paul Schmitt, Lot 330A,
7.65
Neyens, N.E. 37.6 ft. -Lot
Woodlawn Park Add.........
441, Ham's Addition .......
78.02
Clarence A. and Mercedes
John and Bertha H. Ames,
Kintzle, Lot 32.9, S. 34 ft.
S.W.N-Lot 441, Ham's Ad -
6 in., Woodlawn Park
41.02
dition ..................................
34.96
Add. .........
...........................
John and Bertha H. Ames,
Clarence A. and Mercedes
N.E.!.,-Lot 442, Ham's Ad-
Kintzle, Lot 329A, Wood-
dition..................................
101.07
lawn Park Add ................. 8.54
Minetta Witter, S.W.q,-Lot
Odin E. and Bessie Brown,
442, Ham's Addition..........
196.79
Lot 2 of 202, Finley's
Julius L. and Patricia K.
Add.272'80
......................................
Abitz, N.E.y, -Lot 443
Katherine D. Berberich, Lot
Ham's Addition ..................
211.58
1 of M. 1/3 of 157 and 158
Lawrence and Lucille Port -
and S. 16 ft. of 156 Fin-
zeni, S.W.y, - Lot 443,
ley's Add . .......................... 111.17
..............
Ham's Addition..
110.93
Carl F. and Colette Ida
Vincent B. Kaiser, Lot 444
Spahn, Lot 1 of N. 1/3 of
Ham's Addition .................
128.06
157 and 158 and S. 16 ft.
John and Mary Salwalke,
of 156 Finley's Add......... 61.57
Lot 445, Ham's Addition....
72.658
Paul G. Schmitt, Lot 1 of 2
John B. and Frances C.
of 165, Add........ 2257
Burgmaier, Lot 466, Ham's
Paul Schmitt, Lot 1654,
Addition
17.63
Finley'sSchmitt,
FileAdd. 10.28
" mes, L '
..........................
Mettel Realty & Investment
I.evon Parmelee Ames, Lot
1-2.157 and 158 and S. 16
Co., Lot 449, Ham's Ad -
ft. Lot 156, Finley's Add. 188.28
dition....................................
17.63
Austin J. and Mary Kaiser,
Mettel Realty & Investment
Lot 2.2.157 and 158 and S.
Co., Lot 450, Ham's Ad -
16 ft. Lot 156, Finley's
dition....................................
72.68
Add . .................................... 173.45
Paul and Hattie Hohmann,
Lot 451, ham's Addition....
128.06
$12,313.75
Louis and Minnie Stoffreg-
1,267.19 Cu. Yds. Excava-
en, Lot 452, Ham's Ad -
tion at $1.50 ..................$1,900.78
dition..................................
322.51
1,212.70 Tons Stabilized
George A. Hohnecker, Lot
Base Stone at $2.90....... 3,516.83
453, Ham's Addition ........
297.86
780.0 Gals. Tack Coat at
Fred C. and Catherine Her -
$0.18 ................................ 140.40
6 No, of Manholes Raised
sche, Lot 454, Ham's Ad-..
at $30.00 .......................... 180.00
dition .................................
112.97
594.83 Tons Bituminous Con.
Fred C. and Ca therine Her-
crete Surfacing at $8.50.. 5,056.06
sche, Lot 455, Ham's Ad -
3,954 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat
dition..................................
61.62
at $0.18711,72
............................
Peter J. and Anna Koch,
Lot 456, Ham's Addition....
28.75
$11,505.79
6.3% Extra Expense.......... 724.86
$2,084.19
5% Interest for 52 Days.... 93.10
177.07 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.50 per Cu. Yd. ........
265.60
$12,313.75
24.35 Tons Stabilized Base
All of which is assessed in pro-
i Stone at $2.90 per Ton........
70.62
Regular Session. February 3, 19
268.0 Gals. Tack Coat at.
$0.18 per Gal 48.24
1 No. of Manhole raised at
$30.00 per No. of........... . 30.00
158.2 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete at $8.50 per Ton ._1,344.70
1046 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
$0.18 per Sq. Yd. 188.28
$1,947.44
6.31; Fatra Expense_......_. .. 122.69
5 Interest for 52 days.... 14.06
$2,084.19
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to special benefits confer-
red.
FULTON STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From F.P.L. of Monroe Street to
E. P. L. of King Street.
Raymond W. Meggenburg,
220 82
Lot 27, W. Rebman's Sub.
191.30
Richard W. and Catherine F.
Neumann, Lot 28. W. Reb-
164.01
man's Sub . ........ . .. . .
220.17
Donald J. and Jeanett Mey-
56.81
er, Lot 29, W. Rebman's
Sub ........... .. . _ _ _ .. ..
218.26
Melvin J. and Elizabeth L.
Dullea, Lot 30, W. Reh-
40.89
man's Sub. .................... .
215.50
John F. and Anna Mae Chap
man, Lot 2 of 31 W. Reb-
215.90
man's Sub . ........................
106.31
John E. and Anna Mae Chap-
253.91
man, Lot 32, W. Rebman's
Sub .....................................
259.96
Melvin J. and Elizabeth L.
Dullea, Lot 1 of 31, W. Reb-
man's Sub ......................
106.31
Jerome J. Roling, Lot 2 of
Sub of Lots 23, 24, 25, 26,
W. Rebman's Sub. . ....
4:9.82
Jerome J. Roling, I.ut 2 of
77.58
3 of Sub. of 23, 24, 25, 20,
W. Rebman's Sub .............
76.42
Norbert and Doris J. Tigges,
Lot 1 of 3 of Sub. of 23, 24,
25, 26, W. Rebman's Sub.
151.01
Raymond W Meggenburg,
Lot 4 of Sub. of 23, 24,
258.84
25. 26, W. Itebman's Sub.
16372
Regina Beaver, Lot 36. W .
Rebman's Sub. .... ... . _ .
22082
Regina Beaver, Lot 37, W.
Rebman'b Sub. . .............
220.82
Frank J. and Ruth Merges,
Lot 38, W. Rebman's Sub.
720,82
Charles L. and Bertha Gies-
ler, Lot 39, W. Rebman's
Sub
. ...................
...........
Mathilda Rosenow, Lot 40
220 82
W. Rebman's Sub........
220.82
.
Minnie I'. Ehlers, Lot 1, of
41, W. Rebman's Sub..
164.01
.
Minnie P. Ehlers, Lot 1, of
42, W. Rebman's Sub.....
56.81
Louis Ehlers, Lot 2 of 42
W. Rebman's Sub .............
118.08
Louis Ehlers, Lot 2 of 42
W. Rebman's Sub............
40.89
Wm. Jr. and Helen Prov-
ince, Lot 35, W. Rebman's
Sub............... .......
................
215.90
Robert A. and Helene A.
Hubert, Lot 1,Fulton Place
253.91
James B. and Gladys Beeke,
Lot 2, Fulton Place,....... ..
57.21
$3,769.69
46.48 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.50 per cu. yd. ........
69.72
402 Tons Base Stone at $2.90
per ton ............................ .... 1,165.80
431 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18
perGal . .............................
77.58
2 No. of Manholes Raised
or lowered at $30.00 each
60.00
222.40 Tons Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing at
$8.50 per ton .... _ .............1,890.40
1,438 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
5018 per Sq. Yd. .....,.....
258.84
S3.522.34
6.3°', Extra Expense .......... 221.91
51 Interest for 52 days .... 25.44
$3,769.69
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
GILMORE STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From S.P.L. of West Fifth Street
to the end of Gilmore Street.
Alfred and Victoria Finch,
Lot I of Summit Sa. Sub. 191.35
Juseph B. and Mildred
Lukens, Lot 1 of 5 Sum-
mit St. Sub...... ........... 137.74
Joseph B. and Mildred
Lukens, Lot 6, E. , of N%
Summit St. Sub. ......... 5.11
Conlon Building Co., Lot 1,
of 4, Summit St. Sub,....... 137.71
Conlon Building Co., Lot 6
E." of S.4, Summit St.
Sub.. ................ 5.06
68 Regular Session. February 3, 1956
John E. and Mildred Mohr,
Lot 1 of 2 E. 52 ft. Mattox
Sub ...................................... 251.49
Marvin and Virginia Sitz -
man, Lot 1 of 2 E. 50 ft,
W. 100 ft. Mattox Sub..... 98.01
Cletus R. and Eugenia M.
Sheehan, Lot 2 of 1-3, Mat-
tox Sub . ............................ 103.67
Emil G. Schneider, Lot 1 of
1-1-3, Mattox Sub ............. 21.10
Donald W. and Dorothy Han-
son, Lot 1, Cooper Heights 208.32
Edgar J. and Elizabeth J.
Cosgrove, Lot 2, Cooper
Heights................................ 77.13
Robert W. and Shirlee J.
Sladky, Lot 3, Cooper
Heights ................................ 42.17
Walter and Veronica
Strandberg, Lot 4, Cooper
Heights................................ 19.74
Walter and Veronica
Strandberg, Lot 5, Cooper
Heights ................................ 11.45
Walter and Veronica
Strandberg, Lot 6, W. 25
ft., Cooper Heights ............ 4.73
Thomas J. and Agnes Doh.
erty, Lot 17, Cooper
Heights................................ 7.72
John C. and Elaine McGhee,
Lot 18, Cooper Heights.... 11.47
Thomas J. and Agnes Doh-
erty, Lot 19, Cooper
Heights................................ 19.85
Herbert and Olive Bremer,
Lot 20, Cooper Heights.... 42.55
Richard 0. and Julia K,
Blum, Lot 21, Cooper
Heights ............................
Raphael C. and Mar 7814
lard, Lot 22, Coope G. Pil-
Heights .........
....................... 206.25
M. L. and Lillian Harwood,
Lot 23, Cooper Heights.... 209 54
M. L. and Lillian Harwood R
Lot 24, Cooper Heights..., 62.75
M. L. and Lillian Harwood,
Lot 25, Cooper Heights.... 44.67 R
Mae W. Long, Lot 26, Coop.
er Heights ..........................
Mae W. Lon 20.96
Long, Lot 27, Coop-
er Heights ...............
............ 11.53 F
Mae W. Long, Lot 28, Coop
er Heights ......................
Cletus R. and E 6'31 M. Fr
Sheehan, Lot Eugenia -3
Of 1.1-3
Mattox Sub.......... Ce
103.53
Kath Cooper, etal Lot 6, E.
25 ft., Cooper Heights.... 4.33
i
1207.01 Cu. yds. Excavatio$2,144-43
2 l� 43
at$1.50 ................................ 310.52
49.7 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone at $2.90 .................... 144.13
195 Gallons Tack Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 35.10
1 No. of Manholes Raised or
lowered at $30.00 .............. 30.00
151.8 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing at $8.50 1,290.30
1076 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 193.68
2,003.73
6.3% Extra Expense ............ 126.23
5*7c. Interest for 52 days.... 14.47
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to special benefits con.
ferred.
GREELEY STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From S.P.L. of Broadway to West
Lot Line of Lot 16 King Grove
Add.
John J. Tressell, Lot 1-1-2-3-
29, J. King's 2nd. Add..... 242.03
John J. Tressell, Lot 2.1-2-3-
29, J. King's 2nd. Add..... 122.15
Fredericka K. Klein, Lot 2-2-
3-29, J. King's 2nd, Add..... 27.14
Frank Berens, Lot 17, J.
King's 2nd. Add ................ 192.49
Fred A. Hintz, Lot 18, J.
King's 2nd. Add., Valu-
ation •31.74 ....................... 160.75
Fred A. Hintz, Lot 19, J.
King's 2nd Add ................. 192.49
Russell L. and Eleanor Ra-
foth, Lot 20, J. King's 2nd.
Add. 192.49
........................
ussell L. and Eleanor Ra-
foth, Lot 21, J. King's 2nd.
Add. 192.49
.................................. .
ussell L. and Eleanor Ra-
foth, Lot 22, J. King's 2nd.
Add. ................................. 192.49
Le0 M. and Anna Callan, Lot
23, J. King's 2nd. Add..... 192.49
rederika Klein, Lot 24, J.
King..s 2nd Add ................ 183.98
ederika Klein, Lot 25, J.
King's 2nd. Add. ............ 78.69
orge J. Tressell, Lot 26, J.
King's 2nd Add. . ............... 64.52
i
Regular Session, February 3, 195869
Clarence M. and Myrtle Zieg.
Fred A. Hintz, Lot 18, J.
nefuss, Lot 27, J. KIng's
King's 2nd Addition ......
2nd. Add ............................
165.62
Clarence M. and Myrtle Zieg.
O'Brien, Lot 32, J. King's
nefuss, Lot 28, J. King's
2nd Addition ....................
2nd. Add .............................
194.95
A. E. and Hazel Hubert,
Lot 29, J. King's 2nd. Add.
188.37
A. E. and Hazel Hubert,
Lot 30, J. King's 2nd. Add.
181.48
Howard F. and Hazel B.
O'Brien, Lot 31, J. King's
257.33
2nd. Add . ........ ............
166.80
Howard F. and Hazel B.
O'Brien, Lot 32, J. King's
2nd Add. Valuation 054.76
117.25
H. Theresa Hubert, Lot 33
J. King's 2nd. Add .............
188.37
Melvin J. and Elizabeth L.
257.96
Duliea, Lot 1 of 31, W.
ub....................
Rebman's Sub...... ............. .
4.08
John E. and Anna Mae Chap-
257.96
man, Lot 2 of 31, W. Reb-
man's Sub . ........................
4.08
John E. and Anna Mae Chap-
257.96
man, Lot 32, W. Rebman's
Sub........................................
27.75
Howard F. and Hazel B.
O'Brien, Lot 2 of 33, W.
270.10
Rebman's Sub .....................
25.24
Howard F. and Hazel B.
80.24
O'Brien, Lot 2 of 1, High-
land Add .............................
9.15
Howard F. and Hazel B.
O'Brien, Lot 2 of 1.2, High.
69.92
land Add .............................
12.94
$3,320.37
161.8 Cu. Yd. Excavation at
$1.50 .................................... 242.70
56.2 Tons Stabalized Base
Stone at $2.90 .................... 162.98
364 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18
65.52
3 No. of Manholes Raised
at $30.00 ............................ 90.00
269.9 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing at $8.50....2,294.15
1,761 Sq, yds. Seal Coat at
$0.18 ....... 316.98
Extra Work Order, Lump 11.00
$3.183.33
6:3" Extra Expense 200.55
5% Interest for 52 days....... 22.99
$3,406.87
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con.
ferred.
*Deficiencies paid by City of Du.
buque.
Fred A. Hintz, Lot 18, J.
King's 2nd Addition ......
31.74
Howard F. and Hazel B.
O'Brien, Lot 32, J. King's
2nd Addition ....................
54,76
S3,4b6.87
MONROE STREET
(Bituminous Concrefa Surfacing)
From S.P.L. of Broadway to Alley
West of Fulton Street.
Edna Clemens, Lot 1-1 Sub.
Of Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26
W. Rebman's Sub .............
257.33
Thomas A. and Agatha M.
Barry, Lot 2-1, Sub. of
Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26 W.
Rebman's Sub . ................
190,86
Melvin J. and Bernice R.
Hearity, Lot 22, W. Reb.
man's Subdivision ............
257.96
Mary M. and D. A. Fitzgib-
bons, Lot 21, W. Rebman's
Subdivision ........................
257.96
Mary M. and D. A. Fitzgib.
bons, Lot 20, W. Rebman's
Subdivision ........................
257.96
Louis Ehlers, Lot 2.41, W.
Rebman's Subdivision ......
218.51
Louis Ehlers, Lot 2.42, W.
Rebman's Subdivision ......
270.10
Minnie P. Ehlers, Lot 1.41,
W. Rebman's Subdivision..
80.24
Minnie Ehlers, Lot 1-42, W.
Rebman's Subdivision ......
57.45
Mathilda Rosenow, Lot 4o,
W. Rebman's Subdivision..
69.92
Charles S. and Bertha Gies.
ler, Lot 39, W. Rebman's
Subdivision ........................
33.74
Frank J. and Ruth Merges,
Lot 38, W. Rebman's Sub-
division ................................
21.07
Regina Beaver. Lot 37, W.
Rebman's Subdivision ....
11.37
Jerome F. Roling, Lot 2,
Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25, and
26, W. Rebman's Sub.........
372.99
Jerome F. Roling, Lot 2$,
Sub. of Lots 23, 24, 25,
and 26, W. Rebman's Sub.
54.04
Norbert and Doris Tigilm
Lot 13, Sub of Lots 23, 24,
25 and 26, W. Rebman's
Sub. .... ...............................
108.22
Raymond W. Meggenberg,
Lot 4, Sub of Lots 23, 24,
25 and 26, W. Rebman's
Sub.......................................
48.82
70 Reodar Session, February 3, 1958
Raymond W. Meggenberg,
Lot 27, W. Rebman's Sub-
division .............................. 24.47
Richard W. and Catherine
E. Neumann, Lot 28, W.
Rebman's Sublivision ........ 5.56
$"2,598.37
201.31 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.50 per Cu. Yd......... 301.96
193.45 Tons Base Stone at
12.90 per Ton .................... 561.00
176 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18
perGal ............................... 31.68
2 No, of Manholes raised or
lowered at $30.00 per No.
of.......................................... 80.00
152.40 Tons Bituminous
Concrete Paving at $8.50
per Ton ............................1,295.40
988 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
$0.18 per Sq. Yr . ............ 177.84
63% Extra Expense ............ 152.96
517c Interest for 52 days........ 17.53
$$2,508.37
All of which is assessed to the
Special Benefits conferred.
PRESCOTT STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From S.P.L. of Emerson Street
to S.P.L. of Roosevelt Street.
Joseph and Florence Roth,
Lot 614, Ham's Addition.... 20.06
George F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 613, Ham's Addi.
tion.................................. 25.44
George F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 612, Mam's Addi-
tion ...... 33.79
......................................
F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 608.W. 50 ft.
Ham's Addition
John and Alice Coffee, Lot 16.89
611, Ham's Addition
Kate Steger, Lot 610, Ham's 72.40
Addition .. 132.74
Frank A. and Jenell Plat-
ter, Lot 609,
tion Ham's Addi-
...............Ha
Ota ................ 349.95
C. and Melvin L.
Schmidt, Lot W&E. 150
ft., Ham's Addition .•
Joseph A. and Rita 277.55
607, Ham''ss ..Addi
dell, Lot Fon, .
-
tion ....... I......
Jose h ............ 294.44
p A• and Rita A. Fon-
on-
dell, Lot 60&N. 1�1 Ham,s
Addition ......................... .
147.22
Donald and Henrietta Steg-
er, 1,ot 806.5. %, Ham's
Addition .............................. 14722
Donald and Henrietta Steg-
er, Lot 605, ham's Addi-
tion...................................... 294.44
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
604, H a m 's Addition,
•182.67 .............................. 111.77
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
603, Ham's Addition,
' 182.67 ................................ 111.77
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
602, Ham's Addition,
'182.67 ................................ 111.77
Merlin A. and Eileen Dig -
man, Lot 545, Ham's Ad-
dition ................................... 174.98
Merlin A. and Eileen Dig -
man, Lot 544, Ham's Ad-
dition ................................... 174.98
Eldon F. and Shirley Lange,
Lot 543, Ham's Addition 174.98
Eldon F. and Shirley Lange,
Lot 542, Ham's Addition.. 174.98
Kenneth and Hilda Petesch,
Lot 541, Ham's Addition.. 174.98
Marcella M. Kohle, Lot 540,
Ham's Addition .................. 174.98
Elmer J. and Elsie Miller,
Lot 539, Ham's Addition.. 174.98
Elmer J. and Elsie Miller,
Lot 538, Ham's Addition.. 1749.9
$3,547.31
589.3 Tons Base Stone at
$2.90 per Ton ...............$1,708.97
443 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18
PerGal ............................... 79.74
1 No. of Manholes raised
or lowered at $30.00 per
No. of ............30.00
....................
206.3 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete Paving, at $8.50 per
Ton.................... .................. 1,753.55
1413 Sq. Yds, Seal Coat at
$0.18 per Sq. Yd ............... 254.34
6.3 Extra F,x $3,826.60
41.08
5% Interest for 52ndays....... 227,64
$4,095.32
All of which is assessed to the
special benefits conferred.
'Deficiencies Paid by City of Du.
buque.
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
604, Ham's Addition ........ 182.67
T. E. Rhombreg Est., Lot
603, ham's Addition........ 182.67
i
T
i
i
Regular Session, February 3. 18.58 71
T, F. Rhombreg Fxt., Lot
Howard and Rita Hatnmer-
602, Ham's Addition .. ...
182.67
and, Lot 1 of 73, Cook's
-
Add. .....
$4,095.32
.
Edward J. Simpson, Lot 74,
131.61
Cook's Add ......................... 214.02
PROVIDENCE STREET
Chas. L. Rose Est., Lot 75,
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
Cook's Add ........................ 214.02
From N.P.L. of Johnson Avenue
Ida Schilling, Lot 76, NE
to S. P. L. of Stafford Avenue.
52.3 ft., Cook's Add. .... 212.27
Viola M. Adam, Lot 1, S.
Ida Schilling, Lot 76, F. 95
84 ft. 6 in. -SW 188 ft. -
ft. -SW 5 in., Cook's Add.....
SW 196 ft. Mineral Lot
William Kerkel, Lot 76, W.
.73
467 .......................................
155.11
41.8 ft. SW 1 in., Cook's
Adelaide Busch, Lot 1, M. 53
Add .....................................
1.0
ft. 6 in. -SW 188 rtt.-SW
William1.Kerkel, Lot 77, NW
196 ft. Mineral Lot 467....
98.16
41.8 ft. SW 5 in. Cook's
Virginia Cook, Lot l N. 50
Add.
• ' '••
125.11
ft. -SW 188 ft. -SW 196 ft.A.
J. and Dorothy Wilberd-
ilberd-
Mineral Lot 467 ............ ..
91.77
ing. Lot 77 E. 45 ft. -W.
Irma Etuck, Lot 1 NE 8 ft.
86.8 ft. Cook's Add. ........
54.18
-SW 196 ft. Mineral I.ot
Earl and Helen Everett, Lot
467 ............................... ...
14.67
77, E. 50 ft. 10 in. Cook's
Irma Steuck, Lot 1, SW 40
Add. ....................................
U.72
ft. -NE 45 ft. Mineral Lot
Francis M. and Gen. Mettel,
467 ............... .. .. _.......
73.43
Lot 1. NW!§ Sub. Lots 78
Jess and Katherine Rogers,
and 79, Cook's Add.........
198.07
Lot 1 NE 5 ft. -NE 45 ft.
Herbert & Margaret Herbst,
Mineral Lot 467 .............
9.19
Lot 2 NW'n Sub. Lots
Jess and Katherine Rogers,
78 and 79, Cook's Add.....
123.30
Lot 1 of 2 Mineral Lot
Alfred M. and Cecelia Fer-
467......................................
55.06
ing, Lot 78 and 79 SE%
Irma Boland, Lot 2 of 2 SW
Cook's Add . ........................
104.23
40 ft., Mineral I.ot 467. ...
73.43
Florence M. and Frank J.
Geraldine Mcl..ee Sakick and
Schlueter, Lot 80, Cook's
Laure M. Sakick. Lot 2 of
Add. ................................
21402
2 NE 56 ft. Mineral Lot
Elmer and Orlinda Herbst,
467 .. .. _.
102.78
Lot 81, Cook's Add.........
214.02
Sacred Heart Church, Lot 1
Louis W. Pohl, Lot 82,
of 3 Mineral Lot 467 , ..
324.89
Cook's Add . ....................
395.05
Anna and Kath Pfeiler, Lot
Fred and Lydia Gasell, Lot
2 of 3 Mineral Lot 467 ...
87.20
83, N. 43.68 ft. Cook's
George Nipp, Lot 3 of 3
Add ......................................
147.73
Mineral Lot 467
87.20
Anna and Mary Gengler,
Marguerite a n d Herbert
Lot 83, S. 2 ft. Cook's
Welter, Lot 4 of 3 Mineral
Add . ....................................
7.58
Lot 467................................
87.20
Anna and Mary Gengler,
Wm. F. and Edith E. Gass
Lot 84, Cook's Add. ........
91.70
man, Lot 5 of 3 Mineral
$4,341.25
Lot 487 .... '"• """•
87.20
319.9 Tons Bituminous Con -
Nick lit -her, Lot 71, Cook's
crete Surfacing at $8,50....2,719.15
Add. . ., ......
214.02
252.01 Cu. Yda. Excavation
Minnie M. Budden, Lot 72,
at $1.50 .............................
378.02
NE34, Cook's Add
21)6.99
137.3 Tons Stabilized Base
Lloyd W, and Mary Vivian
Howes, ui.
Stone at $2.90 .....•• • • . •
( Tack Coat at
398.17
Lot 72 SW
437.0 Gals,
Cook's Add .. _ ._....
106.99
$0.1878.66
................................. .
Delbert C. Ludwig, Lot 2 of
I 3 No. of Manholes Raised or
78, Cook's Add. ....
82.58
1 lowered at $30 00 •............
W
0:2
Regular Session,
Febniary 3, 1958
72
_
___----
2180 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
All of which is assessed in pro -
392.40
portion to the special benefits
con-
$018 ..............................
-
ferred.
.... $4,056.40
SOLON STREET
6.3% Extra Expense ............ 255.55
50Io Interest for 52 days .... 29.30
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From E.P.L. of Nevada
to the
$4,341.25
W.P.L. of Alpine Street.
All of which is assessed in pro-
Agnes Dugan, Lot 1, S. 41 ft.
portion to the special benefits con.
of Sub. 45 and46 Julia
ferred.
Langworthy's Add. ........
264.92
WEST 17TH STREET
Agnes Dugan, I,ot 47 S. 41
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
ft. -S 83 ft. -W 45 ft., Julia
From E.P.L. of Cox Street to
Langworthy's Add .............
119.22
existing concrete on West 17th
Robert J. and Rose M.
Street.
Moore, Lot 1 N 42 ft. of
Columbia College, Lot 1 City
Sub. 45 and 46, Julia
Lot 742 ................................ 424.30
Langworthy's Add. ........
71.09
Columbia College, Lot 2,
Robert J. and Rose M.
City Lot 742 ......................1,590.24
Moore, Lot 47, N 42 ft.
Floyd E. Rubey, Lot 15
-S 83 ft: W 45 ft. Julia
Kringle's Subdivision ...... 215.74
Langworthy's Add .............
50.33
Elizabeth Teal, Lot 16,
German Evang. Lutheran
Kringle's Subdivision
St. Matthews Church, Lot
•58.49 .................................. 157.25
2, Sub. 45 and 46 and Vac.
Elizabeth Teal, Lot 17,
Alley, Julia Langworthy's
Kringle's Subdivision........ 215.74
Add . ....................................
27.21
Elizabeth , Teal, Lot 18,
German Evang. Lutheran
Kringle's Subdivision ...... 215.74
St. Matthews Church, Lot
Roger 0. and Mary H. Jones,
47, N 32 ft.•W 45 ft., Julia
Lot 19, Kringle's Subdi-
Langworthy's Add .............
30.59
vision .................................. 215.73
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 47
Mary R. Thu], Lot 20,
E 5 ft. and S 10 ft. of
Kringle's Subdivision ........ 215.73
Vac. Alley, Julia Lang -
Emily I. and Martin Fox,
worthy's Add .....................
22.60
Lot 21, Kringle's Sub.
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 1 of
division ................................ 245.93
48 N 53.6, Julia I.ang-
worthy's Add . ................
34.67
$3,496.40
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 48A,
`Deficiency Paid by City of Du-
N 53.6, Julia Langworthy's
buque.
Add.
Elizabeth Teal, Lot 16,
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 1 of
Kringle's Sub ..................... 58.49
48 S 52 ft., Julia Lang -
worthy's Add .....................
90.55
$3,554.89
216.57 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 48A
S
at $1.50 per Cu. Yd, ........ 324.86
52 ft., Julia Lang.
worthy's Add
60.36
107.3 Tons Stabilized Base
.....................
Alys C. Maguire, Lot 50,
Stone at $2.90p er Ton.... 311.17
Julia Langworthy's Add...
110.05
437 Gals. Tack Coat at
$0.18 per Gal
Emma B. Maclay, Lot 51
..................... 78.66
1 No. of Manhole raised
Julia Langworthy's Add...
70.07
at
$30.00 per No, of ........ S0.00
265.9 Tons Bituminous Con.
Roland T. and Lulu M.
Snodgrass, Lot 49, Julia
crete at $8.50 Ped Ton.... 2,260.15
Langworthy's Add .............
Joseph and Janet Rand, Lot
303.34
1760.0 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
$0.18 per Sq. Yd 316.80
10, S 50 ft., Murphy's
. ............
Sub.............
..........................
309.91
8.3% Extra Expense ,,,,,,,,, 209'26
Evelyn J. and Frances J.
Seo Interest for 52 days
Ryder, Lot 9, Murphy's
........ 23.99
Sub .......................................
117.75
Ralph and Dorothy Kircher,
$3,554.89
Lot 8, Murphy's Sub.........
60.98
Regular Session.
FAniary 3, 195s
73
John T. and Eileen Murphy,
George C. and Leta Ber-
Lot 7, Murphy's Sub......... 27.53
winger, Lot 2 of 6, E.
Darrell E. and Shirley Mae
Langworthy's Add .............
1.81
E i c k e l k a m p, Lot 10,
Coletta E. Meyers, Lot 1 of 6
Guernsey and LangworthyE.
Langworthy's Add. ....
9.85
Sub. .....•..............•••.••• 378.72
.........
..
Wm. J. Kranfeldt, Lot 34,
Wm. and Estelle Ahlers, Lot
S 36 ft., E. Langworthy's
1, Guernsey and Lang-
Add. ..................
219.58
worthy Sub........................ 364.40
Henry B. Grewe, Lot 34,
Jos. K. and Kath Coleman,
N 14 ft., E. Langworthy's
Lot 2. Guernsey and Lang-
Add....................................
44.42
worthy Sub......................... 134.52
henry B. Grewe, Lot 33, S
Rosemary Brooks, Betty
20 ft., E. Langworthy's
Jane Weisberg and Jerry
Add.....................................
47.68
Rotman. Lot 3, Guernsey
J. E. and Irma Reisdorf, Lot
and Langworthy Sub......... 69.95
33, N 30 ft., E. Lang.
C. Lyman Quinlan, Lot 4,
worthy's Add.
52,43
Guernsey and Langworthy
Joseph C. and Thelma M.
Sub..................................... 31.86
Duschen. Lot .32, E. Lang-
worthy's Add.....................
54.62
$2,773.71
John Lochner, Lot 31, E.
238.32 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Langworthy's Add ............
25.49
(Old Macadam and gray.
John W. and Marguerite V.
el at $1.50 .......................... 357.48
Matous, Lot 30, E. Lang.
273.2 Tons Stabilized Base
worthy's Add.
14.74
Stone at $2.90 .................... 792.28
Addie Roehl, Lot 29, E.
384.0 Gal. Tack Coat at
Langworthy's Add.............
11.65
$0.18 .................................... 69.12
John R. and Doris Gabriel,
140.1 Tons Bituminous Con-
Lot 35, E. Langworthy's
crete Surfacing at $8.50.•••1,190.85
Add.....................................
211.19
1011.0 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat.... 181.98
Nick and Marcella Behnke,
—
Lot 36, E. Langworthy's
52.591."7}
Add....................................
80.10
6.37, Extra Expense ..-. • •.• 163.28
Lester V. and Marion M.
5% Interest for 52 days .......• 18.72
Miller, Lot 37, S!.;, E.
Langworthy's Add.............
26.36
$2,773.71
Arthur Ender, Lot 37, Ny,,
All of which is assessed in pro-
E. Langworthy's Add.......
17.33
portion to the special benefits con-
Arthur Ender, Lot 38, E.
ferred.
Langworthy's Add.............
20.39
EAST 25TH STREET
Margaret and Joseph Beck-
er, Lot 39, E. Lang-
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
worthy's Add.13.11
..................
From N.P.L. of Central Avenue
John P. Koenig Est., Lot 40,
to Alley North of Elm Street.
E. Langworthy's Add. ....
8.01
Anthony De Maio, Lot 1,
Harvey J. and Betty R. Kuhl,
E. Langworthy's Add......... 264.00
Lot 69, E. Langworthy's
Ed A. DeFountaine, Lot 2,
Add. ................. ... _......
211.19
E. Langworthy's Add. .... 100.12
Harvey J. and Betty R. Kuhl,
E. A. DeFountaine, Lot 3,
Lot 59, E. Langworthy's
E. Langworthy's Add. .... 54.62
Add.............
........................
80.10
Eldrid and Malinda C.
}Iarvey J. and Betty R. Kuhl,
Vyverberg, Lot 4, S 36 ft,
Lot 67, F: Langworthy's
I thy'
E. Langworthy's Add....... 20.22
Add
43.69
Henry EVeiberger, Lot 4,
. ..................
N 14 ft., E. Langworthy's
L. N. and Rose Kieffer, Lot
..........................
Add. ... ..... 5,27
66• E. Langworthy's Add.
20.39
Henry Freiberger, Lot 5,
Chas and Anna Kondfelt,
S'Z. E. Langworthy's Add. 8,01
I Lot 66, E. Langworthy's
George C. and Leta Ber-
Add. ...... ... ._ ..... ,......
13.11
w•anger, Lot 5, W2, E.
Geo. Schmitt, Lot 64, E.
Langworthy's Add . ........ 6,75
Langworthy's Add. .......
8.01
FT
74 Regular Session.
Fehniary 3, 1958
Margaret AbiM Lot 70, E
Morrison Bros., Lot 9, O. S.
73%, ft. E. Langworthy's
Langworthy's Sub .............
20.39
Add
154.59
Morrison Bros., Lot 8, O. S.
. ...................................
Margaret Abitz, Lot 71, N
Langworthy's Sub .............
13.11
37 ft: W 74 ft. E. Lang-
Morrison Bros., Lot 7, O. S.
worthy's Add ....................
40.81
Langworthy's Add.............
8.01
Gladys C. Wunderlich, Lot
Mary Homan Est., Lot 13 O.
72, E. Langworthy's Add.
62.92
S. Langworthy's Add.........
211.19
Harold J. Kronfeldt, Lot 73,
Mary lloman Est., Lot 14, O.
E. Langworthy's Add. ....
29.07
S. Langworthy's Sub.........
80.10
Alfred and Lucille Bleile,
Anna B. Wagner, Lot 15, O.
Lot 1 or 74, E. Lang-
S. Langworthy's Sub. ....
43.69
worthy's Add .....................
9.35
Bertha L. Grab, Lot 16, O.
John A. Osterhaus, Lot 2 of
S. Langworthy's Sub.........
20.39
74, E. Langworthy's Add.
8.27
Lloyd and Ruth At. Petty,
Alfred and Lucille Bleile,
Lot 17, 0. S. Langworthy's
Lot 1 or 75, E. Lang-
Sub . ...................................
13.11
worthy's Add ......................
5.62
Wm. J. and Alice McCarthy,
John A. Osterhaus, Lot 2 of
Lot 18, N;:, O. S. Lang.
75, E. Langworthy's Add.
5.62
worthy's Sub ....................
4.86
Henry Speigelhalter, Lot 1
Matt and Ethel Ernzen, Lot
of 1 of 196 and 197, L. H.
18, S1,1,, O. S. Lang.
Langworthy's Add. ........
172.12
worthy's Sub . ....................
3.15
Melvin and Bernilds Link
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Lot 2 of 1 of 196 and 197
24, Boulevard Addition....
202.16
L. H. Langworthy's Add...
135.16
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Henry Speigelhalter, Lot 1
25, Boulevard Addition ....
73.23
of 2 of 196 and 197, L. H.
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Langworthy's Add ............
63.27
26, Boulevard Addition ....
49.61
Melvin and Bernilda Link,
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Lot 2 of 2 of 196 and 197
27, Voulevard Addition ....
38.07
L. H. Langworthy's Add...
51.27
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Charles Rull, Lot. 3 of 196
28, Boulevard Addition ....
28.28
and 197, L. H. Lang.
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
worthy's Add .....................
Milton and Rosemary Sev.
65.10
29, Boulevard Addition ....
18.12
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
erson, Lot 4 of 196 and
197, L.
30, Boulevard Addition ....
13.20
H. Langworthy's
Add
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
......................................
Henry Freiburger, Lot 5 of
30.59
31, Boulevard Addition ....
9.09
196 and 197, L. H. Lang.
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
32, Boulevard Addition,
7.57
worthy's Add .....................
Marie R. Wagner, Lot 1 of
17.83
Conuniskey Field -City, Lot
26 of 196 and 197 of L.
33, Boulevard Addition ....
8.52
H. Langworthy's Add.
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
....
LeRoy It. and Dorothy B.
4.60
34, Boulevard Addition ....
5.88
Beetem, Lot 1 of 1-6 of
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
196 and 197, L. H. Lang-
38, Boulevard Addition ....
3.70
worthy's Add
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
.....................
Anna D. Zimmer, Lot 2.2-6
4.54
23, Boulevard Addition ....
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
185.14
of 196 and 197, L. H. Lang.
worthy's Add
22, Boulevard Addition ....
79.67
..................
Leonard and Mary Brade,
2.53
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Lot 2-1.6, of 196 and 197,
21, Boulevard Addition ....
52.37
L. H. Langworthy's Add...
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
Morrison Bros., Lot 12, 0. S.
2,33
20, Boulevard Addition ....
39.82
Langworthy's Sub
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
.............
Morrison Bros., Lot 11, 0. S.
211.19
19, Boulevard Addition ....
30.06
Langworthy's Sub.
Co►nntiskey Field -City, Lot
.........
Morrison Bros., Lot U. S.
80.10
18, Boulevard Addition ....
19.72
Langworthy's Sub.
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
.............
43.69
17, Boulevard Addition ....
13.95
Regular Session, February 3, 19:511 75
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
16, Boulevard Addition ....
9.85
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
15.61
15, Boulevard Addition ....
7.69
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
6.58
14, Boulevard Addition ....
11.88
Commiskey Field -City. Lot
13, Boulevard Addition ....
5.91
Commiskey Field -City, Lot
19.31
12, Boulevard Addition ....
4.86
Geo. and Nellie M. Oberfell,
Lot 1, Olinger's Subdivi-
240.31
sion................ .................
179.52
Wm. J. Marshall, Lot 2, Ol-
inger's Subdivision ...........
48.35
Edward J. and Mabel K.
Duccini, Lot 3, Olinger's
Subdivision .......................
34.98
John if. and Hilda Grobe,
Lot 4, Olinger's Subdivi-
sion..... .................................
121.82
Vivian and Carl F. Thomas,
Lot 5, Olinger's Subdivi-
sion........... .. .._.. .._ ...
99.04
Ernest Beringer, Lot 181-E
!_,, L. H. Langworthy's Ad-
dition ..................................
32.68
Mamie H. and Gussie Mc
Killips, Lot 181-W1,, L. H.
Langworthy's Addition ....
31.34
Allen J. and Marion Lang,
Lot 182, ti -,•E 8,5 ft., L.
H. Langworthy's Add. ....
8.19
Frank Kleeman, Lot 182, S
;,-E 85 ft., L. 11 Lang -
worthy's Add, . ... ......
6.09
John and Catherine Beadle,
Lot 182, W 86.9 ft. L. H.
Langworthy's Add .............
1421
Evangelical Church, Lot
225, Davis Farm Addition
393.88
Wm. E. and Marcella Mittee,
Lot 1.1-1-224, Davis Farm
Addition ................ .............
44.89
Herman L. and Birdie
Dersch, Lot 2-1-1-224, Da-
vis Farm Addition ............
5925
Francis and Norma J. Kop.
Pen, Lot 2.224, Davis
Farm Addition ................
20.74
Peter and Loretta Kraos,
Lot 2-1.224, Davis Farm
Addition . .... ... . . .
9.89
Peter and Loretta Kraos,
Lot 1.1.223, Davis Farm
Addition .... ... _........... ...
30.41
Edward Eslinger, Lot 2-1-
223, Davis Farm Addition
10.60
Francis and Norma J. Kop.
Pen, Lot 2223, Davis
Farm Addition ...................
19.90
Jaul J. and Viola Meyers,
lot 222 -Sy!, Davis Farm
Addition ...........................
15.61
Roy A. and Marie Manahl,
Lori 222-N k,, Davis Farm
Addition ............................
11.88
Fred and Elizabeth Maussey,
l.ot 221, Davis Farm Ad.
dition..................................
19.31
Henry P. and Lillian Lem.
per, Lot 2285 25 ft. 6 in.,
Davis Farm Addition ........
240.31
Joseph H. and Loretta M.
Schiltz, Lot 226-N 34 ft. 6
in., Davis Farm Addition
153.36
Joseph H. and Loretta M.
Schiltz, Lot 227.5 25 ft.,
Davis Farm Addition ........
68.48
Joe J. DeFontaine, Lot 227,
N 35 ft., Davis Farm Ad-
dition ..................................
70.17
Independent School District,
Lot 1.230, Davis Farm
Addition ............................
13.92
Independent School District,
Lot 2-230, Davis Farm Ad.
dition...............................
5.39
Aloysius P. and Georgia A.
Sodawasser, Lot 8, Frank
Fosselman's Sub . ............
67.26
Jacob P. and Bertha Stof.
fel, Lot 9, Frank Fossel-
man's Sub ........... .I—- .... 1
67.26
Wm. 11. and Marg. I. Pat-
rick, Lot 10, Frank Fossel.
man's Sub ..........................
67.26
John and Clara Vosberg,
Lot S 20 ft: 11, Frank Fos-
selman's Sub ...................
8.53
O. P. and Theresa Klunk,
N 40 ft. -11, Frank Fossel.
man's Sub. .. ........................
28.69
Harold A. and Hilda Schiltz,
Lot S 37 It. -12, Frank Fos-
selman's Sub ...................
9.53
John L. and Clara Vyver-
berg. Lot N 23 ft.l- , Frank
Fo.,selman's Sub . ..............
6.55
Josephine Wallig, Lot N 30
ft., -7, Frank Fosselman'a
Sub. .,. ............ ....... ..............
141.57
Russell and Laura Soda-
wasser, Lot S 35 ft. -7,
Frank Fobselman's Sub....,
75.01
Russell and Laura Sods-
wasser, lot N 15 ft.4
Frank Fosselman's Sub._..
21.73
Cath. M. lloxineier, Lot S
35 ft. - 6, Frank Fossel-
man's Sub. ... ..... ..... _ ... . -
39.00
76 Regular Session, Fehniary 3, 195£3
Eliz. Mausser, Lot N 37 ft.
6 in. -5, Frank Fosselman's
Sub......................................
Bernard A. and Frances
Goerdt, Lot S 12 ft. 6 in. -
5.
n:5. Frank Fosselman's Sub.
Bernard A. and Frances
Goerdt, Lot Ny,4, Frank
Fosselman's Sub .................
Clarence F. and Mildred
Schmidt, Sy, -4, Frank Fos-
selman's Sub .....................
Dennis and Vada Latham,
Ny:-3, Frank Fosselman's
Sub.......................................
Dennis and Vada Latham,
Sy, -3, Frank Fosselman's
Sub.......................................
Marie Hansel, Clasetta Breit-
bach, et a], Lot Ny,-2,
Frank Fosselman's Sub.
Harold A. and Hilda
Schiltz, Lot N 6 ft. -13,
Frank Fosselman's Sub.....
John J. and Bessie Duggan,
Lot N43ft. and S54ft:
13, Frank Fosselman's
Sub.......................................
Monica Luthe, Lot S 11 ft.
and S 54 ft. -13, Frank
Fosselman's Sub .................
Helen Kolby and Caroline
Machinek, Lot 1 -Sy, -E 85
ft. -183, L. H. Langworthy's
Add. ..............................
Rudolph and Clara Houfe-
man, Ny,-E 85 ft. -183, E.
E. Langworthy's Add. ...
Dorothea Emeline Tschig-
gfrie, (Tr( Lot S 44 ft: W
86.9 ft. -183, L. H. Lang -
worthy's Add .....................
John and Catherine Beadle,
Lot N 16 ft --W 86.9-183,
L. H. Langworthy's Add.....
Gregory T. Wiemold, Lot 1-
1-228, Davis Farm Addi.
tion
4.49 $6,924.38
562.85 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.50 .............................. 844.28
288 167.9 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone at $2.90 .................... 486.91
873 Gals. Tack Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 157.14
.93 4 No. of Manholes raised or
lowered at $30.00 120.00
498.4 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete at $8.50 ....................4,236.40
6.52 3474 Sq. Yds. Sea] Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 625.32
1.46
6.3% Extra Expense ............
Albert T. and Mary Schiel,
5% Interest for 52 days ........
46.72
Lot 2-S 32.52 ft. -229, Davis
ial benefits conferred.
25.40
Farm Addition ..................
7.93
9 .06
Independent School Distirct,
.......
Wm• G. and DorothyE. Fen -
Lot N28 ft. - 229, Davis
]on, Lot 1-S 32.52 ft 229
5.71
Farm Addition ................
10.85
Stephen G. and Julia E.
Gulyash, Lot W74 ft. - 70
8.80
E. Langworthy's Add.......
156.29
Stephen G. and Julia E.
Gulyash, Lot S 13 ft. -W
6.23
74 ft. -71, E. Langworthy's
Add. ....................................
19.15
Margaret Abitz, Lot E 71.8
5.18
in.. 71, E. Langworthy's
Add. ....................................
56.84
4.49 $6,924.38
562.85 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.50 .............................. 844.28
288 167.9 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone at $2.90 .................... 486.91
873 Gals. Tack Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 157.14
.93 4 No. of Manholes raised or
lowered at $30.00 120.00
498.4 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete at $8.50 ....................4,236.40
6.52 3474 Sq. Yds. Sea] Coat at
$0.18 .................................... 625.32
1.46
6.3% Extra Expense ............
$6,470.05
407.61
5% Interest for 52 days ........
46.72
4.46 $6,924.38
All of which is assessed to spec-
ial benefits conferred.
Lot 2.2-228, Davis Farm
Addition
5.18
5.39
2.83
...............
...... .
..
..............
Emma Buelow, Lot 1-2-228
19.11
Davis Farm Addition .
1885
Albert T. and Mary Schiel,
Lot 2.2-228, Davis Farm
Addition
..................................
Wm. G. and Dorothy E. Fen-
9 .06
Ion, Lot 2-1-228, Davis
Farm Addition
.......
Wm• G. and DorothyE. Fen -
12 26
]on, Lot 1-S 32.52 ft 229
Davis Farm Addition ........
8.74
UNION STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
From S.P.L. of Cleveland Avenue
to the N.P.L. of Rush Street.
Christian E. and Hazel Muh-
lenhaupt, Lot 2 of 2-1 Sub.
Of Lots 2-195 and 187, Un-
ionAdd ............................... 168.42
Lawrence Murphy Lot 1 of
1, Sub of Lots 2-105 and
187, Union Add . ............ 57.11
Ben Burkett, etal, Lot 1 of
1-2-1 Sub. of Lots 2-105
and 187, Union Add......... 114.15
Ben Burkett, etal, Lot 2 of
1-2-1 Sub. of Lots 2.105
and 187, Union Add......... 114.84
Leonard J. Sindt, Lot 2, Sub.
of Lots 2-105 and 187
Union Add. .... 115.47
..................
Anchor Inv. Co., Lot 106
W%:, Union Addition ...... 141.94
J. 0. Murray, Lot 106, Ey,,
Union Addition ......... 89.36
Regular Session, 1: ehntary 3, 1958 77
Ceceilia M. Ahern, etal, Lot
portion to the special benefits con -
107, N 190 ft.. Union
ferred.
Addition 95.49
John S. and Mary E. Roidl,
YORK STREET
(Bituminous Concrete Surfacing)
Lot 108. N 190 ft., Union
27.93
York Street from N.P.L. of Cur.
Addition ... _.............. I
tis Street to the S.P.L. on Dodge
Raymond E. and Elizabeth
Street.
Miller, Lot 1-88, N 60 ft..
Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 1•1.2-
Union Addition 148.39
5, Subdivision of Mineral
J. C. Murray, Lot 2 of 188, 1
Lot 149 ................ _ _......... 252.39
Union Addition .... ...... 112.99 i
,Maynard and Delores Keeh.
Chester and Josephine Mil.
ner. Lot 1.5, Subdivision
ler, Lot 2 of 186. Union
of :Mineral Lot 149 ............ 55.38
Addition .......... ......... 55.77
W H and Barbara Hamel,
Chester and Josephine Mil-
Lot 2-1-2-5, Subdivision of
ler, Lot 1 of 189. Union
Mineral Lot 149 ................ 41.31
Addition ........ ............. 112.57
Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 2-2-5,
Chester and Josephine Mil-
Subdivision of Mineral Lot
ler, Lot 2 of 2.189, Union
149 ....................................... 296.14
Addition ........ .............. 172.27
John C. and Eileen H. Kais-
Jerome W. and Marie E. I
er, Lot W 3/4-6, Subdivi-
Doyle, Lot 1 of2-189, Un-
sion of Mineral Lot 149.... 141.70
ion Addition . 174.00
Frederick Fuerste, Lot 2-1,
................
Vivian L.
Physician's Place .............. 10.59
Charles J. and
PhysicidIn's Realty Company,
Riniker, Lot 2 of 2-190 S
Lot 2, Physician's Place 10.59
165 ft., Union Addition .... 117.07
...
Mary J. Farrell, Lot N 100
Clarence and Mae Ley. Lot 1
ft., -11, Subdivision of Min.
of 2-190 S 165 ft. Union
Lot 149 ............................... 81.44
Addition _..... 137.08
Leroy L. and Rosemary L.
Richard D. and Cath. Muel-
Meyer, Lot W 50 ft.,•S 100
ler„ Lot 1 of 190 S 165 ft.,
ft.. -11, Subdivision of Min.
Union Addition ............ 135.58
Lot 149 ................................ 55.53
Herman J. and Mary G. Mey-
John N. Blades, Lot E 50 ft:
ers. W 191, S 165 ft., Un-
S 10 Oft. -11, Subdivision of
ion Addition ........................ 107.15
Min. Lot 149 ...................... 25.91
James and Florence Connel-
Mark K. and Kathleen Maas,
ly. Lot 192, S 165 fl., Un-
Lot N 6 Oft. -N 150 ft.,4,
ion Addition ........................ 37.66
Subdivision of Min. Lot
149 ....................................... 222.11
$2,235.24
Michael R. Froelick, Lot S
130.41 Cu. Yds. Excavation
90 ft. -N 150 ft.4, Subdivi-
at S1.50 ............ ...... 195.61
sion of Min. Lot 149 ........ 333.16
102.8 Tons Stabilized Base
Wm. 0. and Mary Foley,
Stone at $2,90 .... .... ., 298.12
Lot S 50 ft.4, Subdivision
223 Gals. Tack Coat at
of Min. Lot 149 ................ 185.09
$0.18 ........ ...................... 40.14
Alvin A. and Ruby Hilvers,
1 No. of Manholes raised at
Lot Et/, -3, Subdivision of
S30.00 ................................... 30.00
Min. IAt 149 ................... 111.05
148.7 Tons Bituminous Con-
Emma Bechen, Lot W1,1,-3,
crete Surfacing at $8.50- 1,263.95
Subdivision of Min. Lot
1034 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
149 ...... . .......................... 48.35
$0.18 186.12
Mary and David Burkhart,
Fxtra Work Order. Lump 74 64
Lot 2-2-13, Subdivision of
-
Min. Lot 149 ................... 185.09
I
$2,088.58
Darrel and Margaret Hamel,
6.3°,c Extra Expense 131.58
Lot 1-2-13. Subdivision of
5'; Interest for 52 days 15.08
!titin. Lot 149 ...................... 185.09
Frank I). and Margaret
$2,235.24
Hamel, Lot 1-1-13, Sub -
All of which is assessed in pro-
division of Min, Lot 149 268.38
Regular Session, February 3,
^g
Lot 2-1-
authorize the issuance of street
Margaret Downes,
Min,
improvement bonds in the amount
13, Subdivision of
••. 101.80
of $63,863.09 to pay for the cost
Lot 149 ..............•..••••••...•
J. Farrell, Lot N 50 ft:
of the City of Dubuque 1957 BI-
Mary
Subdivision
TUMINOUS CONCRETE SURFAC-
N 100 ft. -12.
Lot 149 (WIN 100
ING PROJECT NO. 1, presented
of Min.
. 185.09
and read.
ft. -II) .............. ...............
Brink, Lot S 50 ft:
Councilman Kintzinger moved
be
Violet M.
Subdivision
that the proof of publication
N 100 ft. -12,
185.09
received and filed. Seconded by
of Min. Lot 149 .••••••
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
Arnold Althaus, Lot E 50 ft:
following vote:
S 100 ft. -12, Subdivision
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
of Min. Lot 149 .............••• 101.80
F r c n u d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
J. N. Blades, Lot W 50 ft.-
Takos.
S 100 ft. -12, Subdivision
Nays—None.
of Min. Lot 149 .................. 268.38
Grace Vosberg, Lot E 75 ft.-
RESOLUTION NO. 24-58
14, Subdivision of Mm.
141.71
Resolution providing for the is -
Lot 149 ................................
Loretta Brouil-
suance of street i mprovement
Charles and
lett, Lot W 25 ft: 14, Sub-
bonds for the purpose of provid-
division of Min. Lot 149.... 7.70
in gfor the payment of the assessed
cost of City of Dubuque -1957 Bi -
$3,500,87
tuminous Concrete Surfacing Pro -
250.97 Cu Yds. Excavation
ject No. I.
at $1.50 per Cu. Yd......... 376.45
Whereas the contract heretofore
358.5 Tons Base Stone at
entered into by the City of Dubu-
$2.90 per Ton ....................1,039.65
que, Iowa, for the improvement
340 Gals. Tack Coat at $0.18
hereinafter described has been
per Gal ................................. 61.20
completed and the City Manager
148 Tons Bituminous Con. at
has certified the completion there -
$8.50 per Ton ................1,564.00
of to the iCty Council and the City
1277 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
Council has ascertained the cost
$0.18 per Sq. Yd ................. 229.66
thereof and has determined that
3,863.09 Dollars of the cost there-
•••••• ........................••••
Total $3,271.16
of shall be assessed against the
6.3% for Extra Expense .... 206.08
property subject to assessment
57, Interest for 52 days........ 23.63
therefor; and
$3,500.87
Whereas public notice, as pro -
All of which is assessed to spec-
vided by law, has been published
ial benefits conferred.
by the City Clerk stating the in -
Passed, adopted and approved
tention of the City Council to issu-
this 3rd day of February 1958.
bonds for the purpose of providing
CLARENCE P. WELD
for the payment of the assessed
Mayor
cost of said improvement and a
GEORGE A. FREUND
public hearing has bmeen held,
LEO N. SCHUELLER•
pursuant to such notice and all ob-
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
sections made thereto have been
PETER J. TAKOS
considered and determined;
Councilmen
Now therefore be it resolved by
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
the City Council of the City of Du -
of the resolution. Seconded by
buque:
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
1. That to provide for the pay -
the following vote:
ment of the assessed cost of City
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Con -
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
crete Surfacing Propect No. 1.
Takos.
Nays—None.
Section 1. Angella Street from
Proofs of Publication, certified
E.P.L. of Cox to E.P.L. of Lot 15
Quigley's Sub. Out Lot 709.
to by the Publishers, of Notice to
Audubon Street from N.P.L. of
Begidnr Session, Febniary 3, 11,58
Grandview to S.P.L. of Rosedale
Avenue.
Cherry Street from W.P.L. of Av-
oca Street to end of Cherry Street.
Decatur Street from W.P.L. of
Rhomberg to E.P.L. of Lincoln
Avenue.
Fulton Street from E.P.L. of
Monroe to E.P.L. of King Street.
Gilmore Street from S.P.L. of
West Fifth to the endof Gilmore
Street.
Greeley Street from S.P.L. of
Broadway to West Lot Line of Lot
16 King Grove Add.
Monroe Street from S.P.L. of
Broadway to alley West of Fulton
Street.
Prescott Street from S.P.L. of
Emerson to S.P.L. of Roosevelt
Street.
Providence Street from N.P.L. of
Johnson to S.P.L. of Stafford
Street.
West 17th Street from E.P.L. of
Cox to existing concrete on West
17th Street.
Solon Street from E.F.L. of Nev-
ada to the W.P.L. of Alpine Street,
East 25th Street from N.P.L. of
Street.
Union Street from S.P.L. of
Cleveland to the N.P.L. of Rush
Street.
York Street from N.P.L. of Curtis
Street to the S.P.L. of Dodge
Street.
There sPAI he issued Street Im-
provement bonds in the amount of
$63,863.09 Dollars in anticipation
of the deferred payment of assess-
ments levied for such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Street Improvement bonds: and
shall bear the date of March 6,
1958; and shall be numbered con-
secutively; and they shall be num-
bered, divided into series, and be
in such denominations and for
such maturity dates as are shown
in the following table:
1. 1433 to 1444 inclusive --$500.00
each April 1, 1959.
2. 1445 to 1456 inclusive ---5500.00
each, April 1, 1960.
3. 1457 to 1469 inclusive—$500.00
each, April 1, 1961,
4. 1470 to 1482 inclusive— $500.00
each, April 1, 1962.
5. 1483 to 1495 inclusive $5(10.00
each, April 1, 1963.
79
6 1496 to 1508 inclusive— SW.00
each. April 1, 1964.
7. 1509 to 1521 inclusive_&W.00
each, April 1, 1965
8. 1522 to 1534 inclusiv"500.00
each, April 1, 1966
9. 1535 to 1547 inclusive_ X500,00
each, April 1, 1957.
10. 1548 to 1559 inclusive -1',,500.00
each, April 1, 1968.
10. 1560—X363.09. April 1, 1468.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No. ........................................................
Series No . ...........................
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of ........................
................. or any time before that
date, at the option of the City of
Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred
dollars with interest thereon at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum, pay-
able semi-annually, on the presen-
tation and surrender of the interest
coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque un-
der and by virtue of Chapter 396
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as amend-
ed, and the Resolution of said City
duly passed on the 3rd day of Feb-
ruary. 1958, beoing Resolution No.
24.58.
This Bond is one of a series of
128 bonds, 127 for $500.00 num-
bered from 1433 to 1559 inclusive,
and one for $363.09 numbered 1560
90 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
3e and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
;aid bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
For that purpose and to then de-
liver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds o fsaid sale to be placed
in a special fund to be known as
Special Assessment Fund No. 1203
and paid out by him to pay the cost
of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tacher to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
all of like tenor and date, and s-
sued for the purpose of paying t
cost of the City of Dubuque -1957
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1 as described in said
Resolution, in said City, which cost
is payable by the abutting and ad-
jacent property along said improve-
ments and is made by law a lien
on all of said property. It is pay-
able only out of the Spjecial As-
sessment Fund No. 1203 created by
the collection of said special tax,
and said fund can be used for no
other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the as-
sessment, collection and payment
hereon of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said City
to be thereto affixed, this 8th day
of March, 1958.
(SEAL)
......................................................
......................................................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
In the......................................day of
......................................... the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to
the bearer, as provided in said
bond, the sum of ..................................
Dollars, in the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being..........................months' interest
due that date on its .................
BondNo.....................................dated
.................................................
Mayor
...............................................
City Clerk
Adopted this 3rd day of Febru-
ary, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
State of Iowa 1 SS:
Dubuque County (
I, Warner R. Wright, do hereby
certify that on the 10th day of
January 1958, 1 posted copies of
the attached NOTICE OF LEVY
OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AND
INTENTION OF THE CITY COUN-
CIL TO ISSUE BONDS along the
line of improvement of "CITY OF
DUBUQUE 1957 BITUMINOUS
Regular Session, February 3, 1958
CONCRETE SURFACING PRO- i
JECT NO. V
Signed Warner R. Wright
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa this 10th
day of January 1958.
(SEAL) LEO F. FROMMELT,
Notary Public in and for Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the statement be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
levy of Special Assessment and In-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds for the improvement of CITY
OF DUBUQUE 1957 CONCRETE
CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT
NO. 1 on the following named
streets:
SECTION 1.
1. Audubon Street from S.P.L. of
Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addition
to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview Avenue (west
side only) from the S.P.L. of Clarke
Drive to the N.P.L. of Rosedale
Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N.Y.L.
of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E.P.L. of
McPoland to the E.F.L. of Born
Avenue and the S.P.L. of Pennsyl-
vania Avenue,
5. Montana street from S.P.L. of
Wilbricht Lane to the N.P.L. of
Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from
W.P.L. of Chancy Road to the west
City Limits.
7. Prescott Street from S.P.L. of
Emerson Street to S.P.L. of Roose-
velt Street.
6. Solon Street from E.P.L. of
Nevada Street to the W.P.L. of Al-
pine Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from S.P.L. of
Asbury Street to W.P.L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from N.Y.L.
of Asbury Street to the S.P.L. of
Karen Street and from the N.P.L.
81
of Karen Street to the northerly
end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N.P.L. of
Curtis Street to S.P.L. of Dodge
Street.
Note:—E.P.L. — East Property
Line; W.P.L.—West Property Line;
N.P.L. North Property Line; S.P.L.
—South Property Line.
presented and read.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the proofs of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
RESOLUTION NO. 25-58.
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for the improvement of the
CITY OF DUBUQUE 1957 CON-
CRETE CURB AND GUTTER PRO-
JECT NO. 1 by Thomas Flynn
Coal Company, contractor in front
of and adjoining the same, a spec-
ial tax he and is hereby levied on
the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate all as
named, situated and owned, and
for the several amounts set op
posite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as set forth in the follow-
ing schedule.
AUDUBON STREET
(Curb & Gutter)
From S.P.L. of U)t 73 of Wood -
lawn Park Addition to Rosedale
Avenue.
sylvan F. and Leona V.
Jaenke, Lot 1.1-76. Wood.
lawn Park Add ................... 134.20
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 2 of 76. Woodlawn
Park W;34 Rosedale Add. 14.33
Catherine Mayne, Lot S. 10
ft. 74, Woodlawn Park
Add W;'39 Rosedale Add. 25.41
Catherine Mayne, Lot N. 40
ft. 74 Woodlawn Park
Add. W/39 Rosedale Add. 101.67
82 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
Catherine Mayne, Lot 75,
12.05
Woodlawn Park Add. W/
39 Rosedale Add . ............
68.98
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 34, Rosedale Add.....
163.08
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
203.01
Lot 33, Rosedale Add.....
147.83
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
110.00
Lot 32, Rosedale Add.......
127.09
Roscoe and Joane Hynes,
42.23
Lot 31, Rosedale Add.......
129.53
Eldon D. and Joyce R.
21.07
Schmit, Lot 1 of 16, Rose-
dale Add .............................
113.33
Eldon D. and Joyce R.
Schmit, Lot 1 of 17, Rose.
daleAdd .............................
64.00
Catherine Mayne, Lot 35
Rosedale Add .....................
127.09
Catherine Mayne, Lot 36,
133.49
Rosedale Add .....................
127.09
Herbert C. and Gladys F.
Young, Lot 37, Rosedale
10.70
Add.......................................
147.83
Maureen and A. J. Griffin,
Lot 38, Rosedale Add.......
127.09
Catherine Mayne, Lot 39,
Rosedale Add .....................
58.10
Catherine Mayne, Lot 73,
Woodlawn Park Addition
127.09
$1,803.74
Excavation (Unclassified)
142.54 Cu. Yds. at $0.50 .... 71.27
Driveways, Concrete, 12.7
Sq. Yds. at $5.00 ............ 76.20
Comb. Curb and Gutter Type
"A", 662.6 Lin. Ft. at
$2.20 ....................................1,457.72
Radius Curb Type "B", 50
Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ............ 110.00
Curb and Gutter Removal,
221 Lin. Ft. at $0.50 ........ 110.50
Total ..................................$1,825.69
Less City Share ................ 181.77
$1,643.92
9% Extra Expense ........ 147.95
5% Interest for 52 days 11.87
Assessable Amount ........$1,803.74
All of which is assessed in pro.
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
NORTH GRANDVIEW AVENUE
(Curb & Gutter)
(West Cide Only) from S,P.L. of
Clarke Drive to N.P.L. of Rosedale
Avenue.
Mettel Realty & Investment
12.05
Co., Lot Ni/2 30, Finley's
Addition ..............................
197.41
Victor V. and Geraldine P.
Helling, S're 30, Finley's
30.00
Addition ..............................
203.01
Richard C. and Alice Davis,
865.70
Lot 31, Finley's Addition
110.00
Helen D. Nelson, Lot 32,
53.02
Finley's Addition ..............
42.23
David and Myrtle Pierce,
Lot 33, Finley's Addition..
21.07
St. Anthony Church, Lot 34
Finley's Addition ..............
7.34
Rayburn H. and Elsie Sang-
er, Lot Nuc -1-1-29, Fin-
ley's Addition ....................
112.42
W. Leonard and Ruby Wind-
ers, Lot S%-1-1-29, Fin-
ley's Addition ....................
133.49
Edgar and Catherine Demp-
sey, Lot 2-1-29, Finley's
Addition ..............................
10.70
Edgar and Catherine Demp-
sey, Lot 2-29, Finley's
Addition ..............................
117.78
Agnes Sweeney, Lot 1-1-28,
Finley's Addition ..............
96.20
Edgar and Catherine Demp-
sey, Lot 2-1-28, Finley's
Addition (W/2-1.29 & 2.29)
1.22
Edgar and Catherine Demp-
sey, Lot 2-28, Finley's
Addition ..............................
13.50
Agnes Sweeney, Lot E 16
ft.1-27, Finley's Addition
(W/1-1-28) ..........................
13.65
Mary Buss, Lot W 50 ft. -27,
Finley's Addition .............. 28.36
John N. Steinmetz, Lot 26,
Finley's Addition ............ 20.86
Anna and Lillie Steinmetz,
Lot 25, Finley's Addition 6.79
$1,136.03
Sidewalks Concrete, 24.1 Sq
Ft. at $0.50 ........................
12.05
Driveways Concrete, 10.35
Sq. Yds. at $6.00 ................
62.10
Alley Drive Section Con,
5 Sq. Yds. at $6.00 ............
30.00
Combination Curb and Gut-
ter, 393.5 Lin. Ft. at $2.20
865.70
Radius Curb, 24.1 Lin. Ft. at
$2.20 ....................................
53.02
Regular Session, February 3, 1958 83
Curb and Gutter Removal,
25 Lin. Ft. at $0.50 ........ 12.50
$1035.37
9':;, Extra Expense ............ 93.18
5% Interest 52 days ........ 7.48
Assessable Amount ........$1,136.03
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to special benefits con-
ferred.
KEOKUK STREET
(Curb and Gutter)
30.33
From N.P.L. of Primrose Street
to the Northerly end of Keokuk
Street.
36.56
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 90.
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
66.27
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 91.
72.83
McDanield Park Hill Sub.
144.61
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 92,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
144.61
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 93,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
144.61
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 94,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
144.61
Russell and Joan Schilling,
Lot 95, McDaniels Park
Hill Sub ....................... .....
165.68
Willard and Anastacia Hen-
Kels, Lot 1 of 96, McDan-
iels Park Hill Sub.... .......
42.10
Willard and Anastacia Hen-
Kels. Lot 2 of 96, McDan-
iels Park Hill Sub............
123.57
Willard and Anastacia Hen-
kels, Lot 2 of 97, McDan-
iels Parwk Bill Sub. ......
102.50
Willard and Anastacia Hen-
kels, Lot 1 of 97, McDan-
iels Park Hill Sub............
42.10
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 99, McDaniels Park
Bill Sub.._ .......................
318.96
John C. and Joan Purcell,
Lot 100, McDaniels Park
Hill Sub..... ....
165.68
Raymond and June B. Dut-
tle, Lot 101, McDaniels
Park Hill Sub ...... ...........
165.68
Donald B. and Loretta
Bartch, Lot 1 of 102, Me
Daniels Park Hill Sub.....
120.51
K & M Const. Co., Lot 2 of
102, McDoniels Park Hill
Sub ............ ... .__. ......
24.09
K & M Const. Co., Lot 103,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
105.44
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 104,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
30.33
Ethelda Norberg, Lot 105,
McDaniels Park Hill Sub.
36.56
Homer V. and Verna W.
Butt, Lot 1, Block 3 Sun-
nyview Hills Sub. ........
72.83
Richard and Eliz. J. Leach,
Lot 3, Block 3 Sunny -
view Hills Sub ...................
5.75
Robert and Adelle Egelhoff,
Lot 1, Mineral Lot 352......
23.19
Melvin J. and Rose M. Lind-
en, Lot 2. Mineral Lot 352
132.73
2,322.41
409 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(.Unclassified) at $0.50.... 204.50
16.5 Sq. Yds. Concrete
Driveways at $6.00............ 99.00
Lump, Extra Work Order.... 12.00
823.9 Lin. Ft. Comb. Curb
and Gutter Type "A" at
$2.20 ................ ............. ....... 1,812.58
93.2 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type "B" at $2.20 ............ 205.04
$2,333.12
Less City Share ............... 216.50
$2,116.62
9', FAtra Expense ............ 190.50
51 Interest for 52 days .... 15.29
$2,322.41
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
LENNOX AVENUE
(Curb and Gutter)
From F.P.L. of McPoland to the
E.P.L. of Born Avenue and the
S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Maurice B. and Irene Howes,
Lot 90, Lenox Addition .... 125.09
Anne Mae Conlon, Lot 91,
Lenox Addition .................. 95.39
Anne Mae Conlon, Lot 92,
Lenox Addition ............... 126.74
Wilbur and Dorothy Braden -
burg, Lot 93, Lenox Ad-
dition .................................... 165.88
Wilbur and Dorothy Braden -
burg, I.ot 94, Lenox Ad.
dition.............. .................... 14.58
Wilbur and Dorothy Braden -
burg, Lot 9, Lenox Ad
......... 187.14
dition
........................
It,ilph and Alta Smith, Lot
98, Lenox Addition ............ 156.42
84 R:.pular Session. Felmtary I MS
Ralpb and !Uta Smith Lot
Thos. C. and Mercella Flynn,
97. Lenox Addition .
143.99
Lot 436, Lenox Addition....
34.33
Wilbur and Dorothy Braden-
Thos. C. and lfercella Flynn,
bwg. Lot 98 Lenox Addi-
Lot 437, Lenox Addition....
17.05
9.74
Fred and Beulah Hoag, Lot
tion -. ......... .....................
"ph and Alta SMUIX, Lot
438, Lenox Addition
11.58
IV_ Lenox Addition ........
61.22
Fred and Beulah Hoag, Lot
Ralph and Alta Smith, Lot
439. Lenox Addition _ ..
2.85
103, Lenox Addition ........
27.90
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
John W. and Sylvia B.
; Lot 474-S%, Lenox Addi-
Ewert. Lot 104. Lenox Ad-
tion . ...... ._..... ...... ....... _ ....
4.02
dition............................. .....
10.31
i Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Ralph B. and Alta Smith.
Lot 475, Lenox Addition....
10.95
Lot 115. Lenox Addition....
9.81
Otto and Ruth Davis, Lot
Ralph B. and Alta Smith,
476, Lenox Addition ..........
15.34
Lot 116. Lenox Addition
23.22
Otto and Ruth Davis, Lot
Gerald C. and Bernice N.
477, Lenox Addition........
29.93
Scherrer. Lot 117. Lenox
3fettel Realty & Investment
Addition ...........................
51.38
Co., Lot 478, Lenox Addi-
Gerald C. and Bernice N.
tion ..... ... .................. ... . .
62.71
Scherrer, Lot II& Lenox
Mettel Realty & Investment
Addition .........................
90.74
Co., Lot 479, Lenox Ad-
Nettel Realty & Investment
dition.................................
145.38
Co.. Lot 119, Lenox Ad-
Mettel Realty & Investment
tit:on_ ...............................
260.06
Co., Lot 480, Lennox Ad-
Merile and Edna Lingle, Lot
dition..................................
160.92
120, Lenox addition ......,.
140.09
Mettel Realty & Investment
Sterile and Edna Lingle, Lot
Co., Lot 481, Lenox Addi.
121. Lenox Addition ........
221.18
tion ......................................
154.87
Merile and Edna Lingle, Lot
Mettel Realty & Investment
122, Lenox Addition .......
67.64
Co., Lot 482, Lenox Addi-
William J. and Minnie Da-
tion128.57
......................................
vis, Lot 123, Lenox Ad-
Mettel Realty & Investment
dition ................. _...... _.......
32.05
Co., Lot 483, Lenox Addi-
Elmer J. and Mae Lynch,
tion72.52
......................................
Lot 124, Lenox Addition....
18.16
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Xt- E Cullen, Lot 125.
Lot 484, Lenox Addition....
36.89
!Amm Addition ..................
8.01
Ralph Henneberry, Lot 485,
'Atatt& 5, LN & Investment
Lenox Addition ..................
17.94
Ii. Im 4W Lenox Addi-
Ralph Henneberry, Lot 486,
tumor• ........................I _ _...
4.11
Lenox Addition ................
11.64
-kntret*, ant Ma"&
Otto and Ruth Davis, Lot
'A -42% "etux s itdMu9L_._
921
487. Lenox Addition ........
6.67
t4ent, keatr * lmpts=u a
Minnie French, Lot 139,
Ur- `1 42L -`°tm u
Lenox Addition ..................
44.70
U' ....................................
=724
Frank H. Meehan, Lot 140,
wtttd' ?kwIV &. Oive=nem
Lenox Addition ................
151.80
1110" LA, 499' mous {jxb''
Kenneth and Gladys Loney,
trot".............."'. • -
'jhft (_ 4" Zit lin.
33.98
Lot 141, Lenox Addition....
162.62
r,,t 4" tea K Adfti°n--
80.17
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
-
"Rtob C, untl *N9V a Flynn,
Lot 143, Lenox Addition....
164.52
W 40L. teen Addition....
132.22
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 4, Lenox Addition....
164.52
>YitMs IC aarl VW"Ila Flynn,
W 48L tarot Addition....
169.24
Mettel14Realty & Inv. Co.
Tbft C. arf Keftella Flynn,
Lot 145, Lenox Addition....
184.93
UA 4K Uraox Addition....
142.68
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
; %w C and mercella Flynn,
Lot 146, Lenox Addition....
164.52
W 4x14. Lenox Addition
VA 70
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
l.)t 147, Lenox Addition....
188.22
7beve 1' oral Mareoiia Flynn,
Itf 1141 Realty & Inv. Co.
LM 465, Lorarx Ad0lim
n`i tgt
list 148, Lenox Addition....
164.52
Regular Session, Febrimry 3, lg 85
Howard and Fannie Wardle. !
Loren C. and Lorraine Mil -
Lot 149. Lenox Addition 187.56
lard, Lot 288, Lenox Addi.
Howard and Fannie Wardle,
tion .. 1Ti.68
Lot 150, Lenox Addition 164.52
Angela C. Brown, Lot 1,
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Brown Place . . .1.316.15
Lot 151. Lenox Addition ,.. 184.93
Angela C. Brown. Lot 2 of
Mettel Realty & Inv Co.
2. Brown Place . r. 651.55
Lot 152. Lenox Addition 164.52
Harold A. and Viola M. Cos -
Max and Louise Lynch. Lot
ley, Lot 1 of 2. Brown
153. Lenox Addition .. 184-93
Place 1111. 523.35
Ernest and Delitha Hines.
American Trust & Savings
Lot 155. Lenox Addition . 164.52
Bank. Lot 2, 'bolo &
Ernest and Delitha Hines,
Schrup Place No. 3..,__. .2.220.96
Lot 154. Lenox Addition . 188.88
Frank Bresee. Lot 302.
$14,88866
Lenox Addition ...... 164.52
Excavation (unclassified)
Frank Bresee, Lot 303.
2.893.87 Cu. Yds, at 50.50 1,446.94
Lenox Addition ...... 1111... 185.58
Driveways Concrete 54.6 Sq.
Frank Bresee. Lot 304,
Yds. at S6.00 ..................... 327.60
Lenox Addition _ _ .... 16452
15" R.C.P.. 2000D 127 Lin.
Brank Bresee. Lot 305.
Ft at 55.00 ....................... 635.00
Lenox Addition 1. 164.52
18" R C.P. 2000D 6 Lin. Ft.
Ben A. and Marie Ernst
at $6.00. 36.00
1111 . ....................
Lot 306, Lenox Addition .. 185.58
Combination Curb and Gut -
Ben A. and Marie Ernst,
ter Type A 4706.4 Lin. Ft.
Lot 307. Lenox Addition. . 16452
at S2.20 . . ... ..............10.354.08
Kenneth and Helen Moore.
Radius Curb Type B 452.15
Lot 308, Lenox Addition 164.52
Lin. Ft at S2.20 ....... ... ... 994.73
Kenneth and Helen Moore.
Curb and Gutter Removal
Lot 309, Lenox Addition 185.58
44 Lin. Ft. at $050............ 22,00
Herbert F, and Francis Go-
Catch Basial. 6. No. of at
edert, I.,ot 310. Lenox Ad.
5150.00 _ -11 _. ...,. 900.00
dition 1. ,....1.11 1111. 164.52
Double Catch Basins, 1. No.
Herbert F. and Francis Go-
of at $300.00 .................... 300.00
edert, Lot 311, Lenox Ad.
Tree Removal 22", 1. No. of
dition ....... 187.56
at 586.40 ..... ................... 86.40
Fritz and Margt. Imhelder,
Lot 312. Lenox Addition.... 185.58
Total ...S15.102.75
Fritz and Margt. Imhelder.
Less City Share 1.533.34
Lot 313. Lenox Addition 164.52
Earl and Henry Davis. Lot
813.569.41
314. Lenox Addition . 248.55
9r Extra Expense _ .. 1.221.25
Earl and Henry Davis, Lot
5% Interest for 52 days . 98.00
315. Lenox addition -... 70.43
Kenneth and Gladys Loney,
Assessable Amount . 514,888.66
Lot 1 of 142. Lenox Addi-
All of which is assessed in pro -
tion 179.04
portion to special benefits con -
Clarence and Marion Slater,
ferred.
Lot 164. Lenox addition . 164 52
Clarence and Marion Slater.
Lot 165, Lenox Addition . 18493
MONTANA STREET
Ray M. and Marcel Hines,
(Curb and Gutter)
Lot 166, Lenox Addition 171.89
From S.P.I.. of Wiibright lane
Myrtle Koenig, Lot 167. Len-
N.P.L. of Merfeld Lane.
ox Addition ............
to
_187.07
_
Joseph F and Beatric M.
Edmund M and Rita Duster,
Oberhoffer. Lot 177, Lin-
Lot 2 of 4, WiLson's Du -
oz Addition 84.26
buque _ I ..... 11.92
Loren C and Lorraine Mil-
Edmund M and Rita Duster.
lard, Lot 287, Lenox Addi
IA)t 1 of 4, Wilson's Du -
tion 218,49
buque _ 308.97
gg Regular Session, Febniary 3, 1,958
Edmund M. and Rita Duster,
Lot 5, Wilson's Dubuque.. 370.51
Edmund M. and Rita Duster,
Lot 6, Wilson's Dubuque.. 370.51
Edmund M. and Rita Duster,
Lot 7, Wilson's Dubuque.. 370.51
Edmund M. and Rita Duster,
Lot 1 of 1 of 8 and 9, Wil.
son's Dubuque .................... 274.83
Gertrude Ertl, Lot 1-2-1 of
8 and 9, Wilson's Dubu-
que........................................ 39.21
James and Joan Waddick,
Lot 2-1-2 of 8 and 9, Wil-
son's Dubuque .................... 55.42
Harold P. and Betty J. Got-
tschalk, Lot 2-1-1-2 of 8
and 9, Wilson's Dubuque 168.36
Walter E. and Agnes M.
Strub, Lot 1-1-1-2 of 8
and 9, Wilson's Dubuque 168.36
James M. and Mary Marten -
sen, Lot 2-2-1-2 of 10 and
11, Wilson's Dubuque .... 168.36
Charles J. and D'Elda Bue-
low, Lot 1-2-1-2 of 10 and
11, Wilson's Dubuque .... 161.77
Hazel Amos, Lot 1-1-2 of 10
and 11, Wilson's Dubuque 53.47
Bernard and Jean Ann
Schmitt, Lot 2-1.1-1.1 of 10
and 11, Wilson's Dubuque 137.75
John Schuster, Lot 2-1-1-1 of
10 and 11, Wilson's Dubu-
que........................................ 24.90
Bernard Schmitt, Lot 1-1-1-
1-1 of 10 and 11, Wilson's
Dubuque .............................. 46.83
D. J. and D. G. Meyer, Lot
1 of 2, Wilson's Dubuque 208.12
D. J. and D. G. Meyer, Lot
Lot 2 of 2—E. 150 ft.—
N. 15 ft., Wilson's Dubu-
que........................................ 39.02
D. J. and D. G. Meyer, Lot
Lot 2 of 2—W. 198 ft.
Wilson's Dubuque ............ 59,83
D, J. and D. G. Meyer, Lot
Lot 2 of 3—W. 198 ft.
Wilson's Dubuque ............ 109.26
Gertrude E. and Earl
Marsch, Lot 1 of 3—W%,
Wilson's Dubuque ............ 158.69
Glenn E. and Rosalyn Car.
ris, Lot 1, Carris-Montana
Street Sub ........................... 148.38
John and Adell Harting, Lot
2, Carris-Montana Street
Sub....................................... 148.38
John B. Link, Lot 1, Elva
Place.................................... 11.24
John B. Link, Lot 2, Elva
(Curb and Gutter)
Place....................................
147.87
Joseph F. and Catherine C.
to the West City Limits.
Costa, Lot 3, Elva Place....
147.87
George M. and Jean E. Naas,
Place No. 2 ........................
Lot 1-2-12, Wilson's Du-
1,4 American Trust & Sav-
buque..................................
21.43
Frank E. and Dorothy L.
lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup
Miller, Lot 2-2-12, Wilson's
Place No. 1 ........................
Dubuque..............................
2.10
Frank E. and Dorothy L.
ings Bank, % Wm. S. Mo -
Miller, Lot 12A. Wilson's
lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup
Dubuque (Vacated Mills
Place No. 2 ........................
St.) ........................................
104.06
$4,037.95
Driveways, Concrete, 151.1
Sq. Yds. at $6.00 ............ 90.60
15" R.C.P. 2000D 35 Lin.
Ft. at $5.00 ........................ 175.00
Comb. Curb and Gutter
Type "A" 1415.7 Lin. Ft.
at $2.20 ..............................3,114.54
Catch Basins, 2 No. of at
$150.00 ................................ 300.00
Total .................................. $3,680.14
9% Extra Expense ............ 331.21
51, Interest for 52 days.... 26.58
Assemble Amount ........$4,037.93
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
(Curb and Gutter)
From W.P.L. of Chaney
Road
to the West City Limits.
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 1, Moto
Place No. 2 ........................
326.46
1,4 American Trust & Sav-
ings Bank; '1z Wm. S. Mo -
lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup
Place No. 1 ........................
641.74
'/z American Trust & Sav-
ings Bank, % Wm. S. Mo -
lo, Lot 1, Molo Schrup
Place No. 2 ........................
507.09
American Trust & Savings
Bank, Lot 2, Molo Schrup
Ploce No. 2 ........................
88.03
Ethleen O. Schrup, Lot 346,
Lenox Addition ................
167.12
Ethleen O. Schrup, Lot 347,
Lenox Addition ................
44.81
Ethleen O. Schrup, I.ot 344,
Lenox Addition ..................
122.48
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 1-1-5, Mineral Lot
260 ......................................1,
599.95
Regular Session, Febniary 3, 1158 87
Edward L. and Lois E. Ver
Veis, Lot 2.1-5, Mineral
Lot 260 .. _ ...... _ -...
3.02
Ethleen 0. Schrup, Lot 2 of
5, Mineral Lot 260 . _ ._ ..
77.47
Edw. E. and Caroline F.
4.42
Wegner, Lot 1 of 2. Baum
gartner Farm
164.32
Ethleen 0. Schrup, Lot 1,
Baumgartner Farm ..........1,815.29
46.99
Angelo and Anna Kerper,
Lot 1 of 1. Block 1 St.
34.11
Anne's Sub .......................
443.77
Angelo and Anna Kerper,
34.41
Lot 2, Block 1 St. Anne's
Sub. . .....................................
3.16
American Trust & Savings
Bank, Lot 2, Molo Schrup
10.58
Place No. 3 .......................
548.22
Loren C. and Lorrain Mil-
276.23
lard, Lot 287, Lenox Ad-
dition .................................
32.23
Loren C. and Lorrain Mil-
lard, Lot 288, Lenox Ad-
dition.................................
2.27
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 1, M010
& Schrup, Place No. 3...
31.67
Harold A. and Viola M. Cos -
17.11
ley, Lot 1 of 2, Brown
Place .......... .,__.... - 11
315.50
Arthur L. and Hilda Dig -
63.24
man, Iot 237, Lenox Ad-
dition .. .... _
145.99
Arthur L. and Hilda Dig -
25.49
man, Lot 238, Lenox Ad•
di0on . ...... .. ._ .........
75.58
Arthur L. and Kilda Dig -
8.39
man, Lot 239, Lenox Ad-
dition ..............................
41.28
Angela C. Brown, Lot 240,
20.33
Lenox Addition .............
19.41
Earl and Ruth A. Falk, Lot
13.55
1, Molo Place No. 3.......
19.52
Vincent F. and Bernice L.
Strueber, Lot 2 of 4, Min-
16.29
eral Lot 257 .......................
353.57
Earl L. and Ruth Ann Falk,
16.29
Lot 1 of 4, Mineral Lot
257 ........................................
716.26
Angela C. Brown, Brown
9.19
Place No. 2 3,990.86
Chas. J. Pfeiffer, I.ot 410,
Lenox Addition 1.
100.26
Chas. J. Pfeiffer, 1.ot 409,
Lenox Addition .... .
38.03
Chas. J. Pfeiffer, Lot 408,
Lenox Addition ... .
20.75
Chas. J. Pfeiffer, Lot 407,
Lenox Addition
9.68
Arthur C. and Eliz. A. Board.
man, Lot 406, Lenox Ad.
dition.................... ...._....
5.61
Arthur C. and Eliz A.
Boardman, I -At 405, Lenox
Addition ............................
4.42
Earl L. and Ruth Ann Falk,
Lot 1, Falks Sub. ..........
297.56
Earl L. and Ruth Ann Falk,
Lot 2 N%, Falks Sub. ....
46.99
Earl L. and Ruth Ann Falk,
Lot 2, Slt, Falks Sub ...
34.11
Ruth Ann Falk, Lot 3, Falks
Sub......................................
34.41
Louis A. and Dorothy Welty,
Lot 4, Falks Sub . ............
16.64
Louis A. and Dorothy Welty,
Lot 5, Falks Sub .................
10.58
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 37. Falks Sub ............
276.23
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 38, Falks Sub ............
276.23
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 36, N. 10 ft. Falks
Sub.......................................
17.11
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 39, N. 10 ft., Falks
Sub.......................................
17.11
Delton E. and Marion L,
Winter, Lot 39, S. 50 ft.
Falks Sub ..........................
63.24
Charles E. and Romona
Thurston, Lot 35, N. 40 ft.
Falks Sub. .........................
25.49
Aloysius G. and Helen
Schroeder, Lot 35, S. 20 ft.
Falk's Sub . .......................
8.39
Delton E. and Marion L.
Winter, Lot 40, N. 30 ft.,
Falk's Sub . .......................
20.33
Rose Mary Genter, Lot 40
S. 30 ft., Falk's Sub........
13.55
Aloysius G. and Helen
Schroeder, Lot 34, Falk's
Sub.......................................
16.29
Rose Mary Genter, Lot 41,
Falk's Sub . ........................
16.29
David and Joan R. Schmitt,
Lot 33, S. 55 ft., Falk's
Sub.._..............................
9.19
Aloysius G. and Helen
Schroeder, Lot 33, N. 5 ft.,
Falk's Sub ... .....................
1.13
William R. and Rita Mae
Trentz, Lot 42, Falk's Sub.
10.32
Mettel Realty & Inv, Co.
Lot 65, Falk's Sub.
284.85
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Lot 64, N. 10 ft., Falk's
� Sub. . .. ...................... ......
17.48
88 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
George and Marion Elaine
Breadwater, Lot 64, S. 5064.73
ft., Falk's Sub ....................
George and Marion Elaine
rBeadwater, Lot 63, N.
35 ft., Falk's Sub . ............. :..
23.39
Russell James and Doris
Ann Selchert, Lot 63, S.
25 ft., Falk's Sub .............
11.02
Russel James and Doris Ann
Selchert, Lot 62, Falk's
Sub.......................................
16.47
Bert and Ruth Heer, Lot 61.
Falk's Sub . ........................
10.39
Kelly Acres, Lot 1 of 1-1 W.
% NWy4.NWu4 Sec. 27-
89-2E . ............................. ..... 1,419.05
Vincent H. and Mary Roling,
Lot 2 of 1. W% NWY4-
NWY4 Sec. 27-89-2E ........
311.23
Arnold C. and Martha
Lange, Lot 1 of 2, SW'/4-
SWY4 Sec. 22.89-2E ........1,949.64
Angela C. Brown, Lot 2 of 2
W% NWY4-NWl/4 Sec. 27-
89-2E ....................................
311.31
Nicholas Link, Lot 1 of 1-1-1
Mineral Lot 257 ................
111.36
Nicholas Link, Lot 2 of 1.1,
Mineral Lot 257 ................
5.34
Charles E. and Romona M.
Thurston, Lot 36, S. 50 ft.
Falk's Sub ...........................
63.24
$18,286.52
9,572.37 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(Unclassified) at $0.50....4,786.19
Lump, Property Purchase 1,061.00
Lump Grading .................... 45.00
46.1 Sq. Yds. Concrete
Dirveways at $6.00 ........ 276.60
76 Lin. Ft. 15" R.C.P.
2000D at $5.00 .................... 380.00
5,928.8 Lin. Ft. Comb. Curb
and Gutter Aype A. at
$2.20 ..................................13,043.36
449.65 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type B. at $2.20 ................ 989.23
32 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter
Removal at $0.50 ............ 16.00
2 No. of Catch Basins at
$150.00 ............................... 300.00
2 No. of Double Catch Bas-
ins at $300.00 .................... 600.00
12 No. of Tree Removal 3"
to 6" Lump ........................ 126.6(
8 No. of Tree removal, 6"
to 9" Lump ........................ 178.3E
8 No. of Tree Removal 10"
to 12" at $35.00 ............ 280.0(
2 No. of Tree removal 13"
to 18" Lump .................... 100.00
1 No. of Tree Removal 27"
at $112.00 ............................ 112.00
1 No. of Tree Removal 28"
at $116.00 ............................ 116.00
22,410.34
Less City Share ................5,744.15
16,666.19
97, Extra Expense ........ 1,499.96
5% Interest for 52 Days.... 120.37
$18,286.52
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
PRESCOTT STREET
(Curb and Gutter)
From S.P.L. of Emerson
to S.P.L. of Roosevelt Street
Joseph and Florence Roth,
Lot 614, Ham's Addition
George F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 613, Ham's Addi-
tion......................................
George F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 612, Ham's Addi-
tion......................................
George F. and Blanche Gag-
er, Lot 608, W. 50 ft.
Ham's Addition ................
John and Alice Coffee, Lot
611, Ham's Addition ........
Kate Steger, Lot 610, Ham's
Addition ..............................
Frank A. and Jewell Plat -
ten, Lot 609, Ham's Addi-
tion
Street
11.87
15.04
19.97
9.98
42.80
78.50
......................................
Ora C. and Melvin L.
Schmidt, Lot 608 E. 150
ft., Ham's Addition ............
Donald and Henrietta Steg-
er, Lot 606, S%, Ham's
Addition ..............................
Donald and Henrietta Steg-
er, Lot 605, Ham's Addi-
tion......................................
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
604, Ham's Addition ........°
T. E. Rhomberg Est., I.ot
603, ham's Addition ........'
T. E. Rhomberg Est., Lot
602, ham's Addition ........•
Merlyn A. and Eileen F.
Digman, Lot 545, Ham's
Addition ..............................
Merlyn A. and Eileen F.
Digman, Lot 544, Ham's
Addition ..............................
228.00
184.53
87.04
174.11
83.83
83.83
83.83
103.47
123.88
NW
Regular Session, February 3, 1959
Eldon F. and Shirley Lange,
Lot 543, Ham's Addition.... 103.47
Eldon F. and Shirley Lange,
Lot 542, Ham's Addition 14 3. 63
Kenneth and Hilda Petesch,
Lot 541, Ham's Addition.... 103.47
Marcella M. Kahle, Lot 540,
Ham's Addition .................. 103.47
Elmer J. and Elsie Miller,
Lot 539, Ham's Addition.... 123.88
Elmer J. and Elsie Miller,
Lot 538, Ham's Addition.... 103.47
$2,012.07
*Deficiencies to be Paid by
the City of Dubuque ...... 270.84
V4 $2,282.91
•T. E. Rhomberg, Lot 604,
Ham's Addition 90.28
•T. E. Rhomberg, Lot 603,
Ham's Addition .............. 90.28
'T. E. Rhomberg, Lot 602,
Ham's Addition ...... _. ... 90.28
$270.84
429.25 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(Unclassified) $0.50 ........ 214.63
98.1 Sq. Yds. Concrete Re-
moval at $2.00 .................... 196.20
25 Sq. Ft. Concrete Side-
walk at $0.50 ..................... 12.50
18.6 Sq. Yds. Driveways
Concrete at $6.00 ............... 111.60
780.2 Lin. Ft. Comb. Curb
and Gutter Type A at
$2.20 .... ....................... ..... ...1,716.44
96.4 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type B at $2.20 ........ ..... 212.08
56 Lin. Ft. Curb do Gutter
Removal at $0.50 ........ ...... 28.00
102 Sq. Yds. Concrete 6"
Thick Slab at $6.00 . .... 612.00
3,103.45
Less City Shard ... ....... ...1,022.83
2,080.62
9% Extra Expense ..... . . 187.26
51,",. Interest for 52 days... 15.03
2,282.91
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
SOLON STREET
(Curb and Gutter)
From E.P.L. of Nevada Street
to W.P.L. of Alpine Street.
Agnes Dugan, Lot S. 41 ft. -1
Sub. 45 and 46, Julia Lang-
worthy Add ......................
180.09
Agner Dugan, Lot S. 41 ft. -S.
83 ft. -W. 45 ft. of 47, Julia
Langworthy Add. ...........
101.17
Robert J. and Rose M.
Moore, Lot 42 ft. -1, Sub.
45 and 46, Julia Lang.
worthy Add .........................
48.32
Robert J. and Rose M.
Moore, Lot N. 42 ft. -S. 83
ft. -W. 45 ft. of 47, Julia
Langworthy Add ..............
34,21
German E vangelican Luth-
eran St. Matthews, Lot 2,
Sub. 45 and 46, Julia
Langworthy Add. (Vac.
Alley) .................................
18.50
German Evangelical Luth-
eran St. '.Matthews, Lot N.
32 ft.45 ft. of 47, Julia
Langworthy Add . ............
20.79
Alys G. Maguire, Lot E. 5
ft. of 47 and S. 10 ft. of
Vac. Alley, Julia Lang-
worthy Add . ........................
35.82
Alys G. Maguire, Lot N. 53.6
ft: 1 of 48, Julia Langwor-
thy Add ..............................
23.55
Alys G. Maguire, Lot N. 53.6
ft.48A, Julia Longworthy
Add. ....................................
15.69
Alys G. Maguire, Lot S. 52
ft. -1 of 48, Julia Lang-
worthy Add . ....................
61.54
Alys G. Maguire, Lot S. 52
ft.48A, Julia Langworthy
Add. ...................................
41.04
Alys G. Maguire, Lot 50,
Julia Langworthy Add.....
74.81
Emma B. Maclay, Lot 51,
Julia Langworthy Add.....
47.63
Roland T'. and Lulu M. Snod.
gras, Lot 49, Julia Lang-
worthy Add. .... .. ....... .......
226.99
Joseph and Janet Rand, Lot
S. 50 ft. 10, Murphy's
Sub. ................... ...............
210.67
Evelyn J. and Frances J. Ry-
der, Lot 9, Murphy's Sub.
80.04
Ralph E. and Dorothy Kirch -
en, Lot 8, Murphy's Sub.
41.45
John F. Murphy and Eileen
Murphy, Lot 7, Murphy's
Sub. ...................................
18.72
Darrell E. and Shirley Mae
Eickelkamp, Lot 10,
Guernbey and Langworthy
Sub. ..........
257.45
90 Reg>>lar Session, February 3, 1958
Wm. J. and Estella Ahlers,
Lot 1, Guernsey and Lang-
worthy Sub .........................
268.62
,las. K. and Katherine Cole.
man, Lot 2, Guernsey and
Langworthy Sub .................
91.46
Rosemary Brooks, Betty J.
Weisberg and Jerry Rot -
446.33
man, Lot 3, Guernsey and
Langworthy Sub. .. ..............
47.57
C. Lyman Quinlan, Lot 4,
76.78
Guernsey and Langworthy
Sub.......................................
21.67
1,967.80
26.60
Excavation (Unclassified),
513.20 Cu. Yds, at $.50..$
256.60
Sidewalks, Concrete, 1834
Sq. Ft. at $.50 ................
91.70
Driveways, Concrete, 12.5
Sq. Yds. at $6.00 ............
75.00
Alley Drive Section Cone.,
5 Sq. Yds. at $6.00........
30.00
Extra Work, Lump............
12.50
Comb. Curb and Gutter
Type "A," 626.5 Lin. Ft.
at $2.20 ............................ 1,378.30
155.60
Radius Curb Type "B,"
80.2 Lin. Ft. at $2.20....
176.44
Curb and Gutter Removal
397.41
84 Lin. Ft. at $0.50 ............
42.00
Total ................................$2,062.54
Less City Share .................. 269.10
$1,793.44
9% Extra Expense .............. 161.41
5% Interest for 52 Days.... 12.95
Assessable Amount ........ $1,967.80
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
WILBRICHT LANE
(Curb and Gutter)
From S.P.L. of Asbury Street to
W.P.L. of Wilbricht Place.
Hazel Amos, Lot 1-1.2.10
and 11 Wilson's Du-
buque..................................$328.64
Charles J. and D'Elda G.
Buelow, Lot 1-2-2-10 and
11 Wilson's Dubuque........ 189.94
James M. and Mary Morten.
sen, Lot 2-2-1.2-10 and 11
Wilson's Dubuque ............ 55.90
Bernard Schmitt, Lot 1-1-1-
1-1-10 and 11 Wilson's Du.
buque.................................. 15.43
Walter E. and Agnes M.
Strub, Lot 1.1-1.2-8 and
9 Wilson's Dubuque.......... 182.70
Harold P. and Betty J.
Gottscholk, Lot 2.1-1-2-8
and 9 Wilson's Dubuque..
55.90
James and Joan Waddick,
Lot 2-1.2-8 and 9 Wilson's
Dubuque ..............................149.28
Gertrude Ertl, Lot 1-2.1-8
and 9 Wilson's Dubuque..
446.33
Edmund M. and Rita Dus-
ter, Lot 1-1-8 and 9 Wil-
son's Dubuque ..................
76.78
Edmund M. and Rita Dus-
ter, Lot 7 Wilson's Du-
buque ..................................
26.60
City of Dubuque, Sylvester
Place ..................................1,356.91
City of Dubuque, Lot 2-1-
1-1-1-1 Chaney Place..........
586.19
Angelo and Anna Kerper,
Lot 2-1-1-1-1 Chaney Place
133.81
Lester E. and Gertrude Wil-
bricht, Lot 2-2 Wilbricht
Place ....................................
162.61
Mettel Realty & Investment
Co., Lot 1-2 Wilbricht
Place ....................................
155.60
Robert G. and M. Lois
MontBlanc, Lot 1 Wil-
bricht Place ......................
397.41
George W. and Coleen M.
Smith, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1
Link's Sub . ........................
223.98
Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-1-
1-1-1-2-1-1 Link's Sub.........
657.14
Hillcrest BabyFold, I.ot 1-1-
2-1-1-2-1.1 Link's Sub.........
215.17
Hillcrest BamyFold, Lot 2-2-
1-1-2-1.1 Mettel Link Pl...
305.33
Hillcrest BamyFold, Lot 2-1-
2-1-1-2-1-1 Mettel Link Pl.
68.40
Hillcrest BamyFold, Lot 2-1-
2.1.2-1-1 Mettel Link P1...
131.85
Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-1-
2-1-2-1-1 Mettel Link PI...
74.72
Dr. John A. and Marvel Lin,
Lot 2-2.1-2-1-1 Link's Sub.
320.62
Win. B.. and Eliz. White,
Lot 2-2-1-1 Link5s Sub.....
74.72
Wm. B.. and Eliz. White,
Lot 2-1 Link' Sub .............
4.48
in. B.. and Eliz. White,
Lot 3-1 Link's Cub .............
26.85
Malachi J. and Mary L.
Haley, Lot 4.1 Link's Sub.
40.75
Gertrude M. Ertl, Lot 5-1
Link's Sub . ......................
109.06
Hillcrest BabyFold, Lot 1-2
Mineral Lot 261 ................
49.43
Total ................................ $6,622.53
Excavation (unclassified)
1379.1 Cu. Yds. at $.50..$ 689.55
Sidewalk Concrete, 56.9
Sq. Ft. at $.50 ................ 28.45
Regular Session, February 3, 1%8
Driveways Concrete, 16.2
Sq, Yds. at $6.00 .........
97.20
Combination Curb
land
Gutter. Type 44
Lin. Ft. at S2.20._ ...........
5.596.80
Radius Curb, Type B.
140,1 Lin, Ft. at $2,20. .
308.22
Curb and F titer
�'al.
46 Lin. at $e50.
23.00
Catch Banns, 2 No. of at
$150.00 .............. . ........
300.00
Tree' Removal, 30 Ft., 1
No. of at $125-00 ............
125.00
TreeRemoval, 34 Ft., 1
No. of at $141.64.,..........
141.64
Stump Removal, 1, No. of
at $15.00 ..........................
15.00
Total ............. ............
$7,324.86
Less City Share ..
1,289.13
$6,035.73
9r, Extra Expense .............
543.21
5', Interest for 52 Days....
43.59
Total .... .........$,622.53
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
WOOLAWN STREET
(Curb and Gutter)
From N.P.L. of Asbury Street
to the S.P.L. of Karen Street and
from the N.P.L. of Karen Street
to the northerly end of Woodlawn
Street.
Reuben H. and Theresa
Grill, Lot 1-4 Highland
Park $435.58
City of Dubuque, Lot 2,
Highland Park ............... 40.97
City of Dubuque, W. 130 ft.
Lot 3 Highland Park..... 27.08
Donald W. and Delores F_
Hesseling. Lot 2-10 High-
land Park 148.22
George A. and Marie Tharp,
Lot 2.11 Highland Park 208.54
Gus A. and Agnes A. Pusa-
teri, Lot 2-1-11 Highland
Part ... 73.46
James B. and Ruse Marie
Walker. W. 73.21 ft. I.ot
1.1-11 Highland Park , 23.34
John C. and Mary Ruth Cul.
len, Lot 1-2.12 llighland
Park .. 229.83
Gerald J. and Viola Stef-
fen, Lot 2.2-12 Highland
Park 38.48
R. L. F.ichman, W. 30 ft l ut
2.2.12 Highland Park 753
R. L. Eichman, E. 2t1 ft
Lot 1.1-12 Highland Park 460
Henry J. and Margaret F.
Dolson, W. 74 ft. Lot 1.1-
12 Highland Park ............
Michael 1'. Ewert, Lot 13
Highland Park .................
Lynn and Maxine J. Cot.
trell, N. 45 ft. E. 250 ft.
I,ot 14 Highland Park....
Ben A. and Marie Ernst, S.
55 ft. E. 250 ft. Lot 14
Highland Park ......... ......
Vincent A. and Marie E.
Brown, Lot 15 Highland
Park....... .........................
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
W. 150 ft. Lot 14 Wood-
land Park ..........................
Frank and Clara Reuter, Lot
1.1-2-2 Reuter's Place........
Donald F. and Mary E.
Jungi, Lot 2-1-2-2 Reuter's
Place....................................
James C. and Jacqueline E.
Welu, Lot 2-2-2 Reuter's
Place...................................
Leo A. Dasso, Lot 2-1.2 Reu-
ter's Place ..........................
Gordon D. and Gloria H.
Ward, Lot 2.1.1.2 Reuter's
Place..................................
Philip H. and Dorothy O.
Lochner, Lot 1-14.2 Reu-
ter's Place ........................
Edward V. and Virginia A.
Pauly. Lot 20 Highland
Park Add . ..........................
Frank N. and Clara N. Reu-
ter, Lot 1 Reuter's Place._
Louis J. and Margaret Mes-
sink, Lot 5 Highland Park
Add, ....................................
Aloys A Hanning, Lot 6
Highland Park Add.........
Ernest K. Staheli, Lot 7
Highland Park Add...........
Ernest K. Staheli, Lot 8
Highland Park Add...........
Marie Steffes, E. 283 ft. Lot
9 Highland Park Add.
Delbert and Joan Miller,
l,ot 2.4 Highland Park
Add. .. .._.........................
George C. and Jean M. Wee-
tereamp. S. 60 ft. W. 150
ft. Lot 9 Highland Part
Add.
Eldon R. and Geraldine M
Kramer, N. 40 ft. W. 15f
ft. Lot 9 Highland Pari
Add. ......
Eldon R. and Geraldine M
Kramer. S. 20 ft. W. 1St
ft Lot 1.10 Highland 11arl
Add.
91
6.00
286.79
139.68
166.05
255.73
2.13
147.88
168.29
16895
168.29
168.95
168.95
44.46
567.33
255.13
255.13
255.13
255.13
14.64
163.82
165.36
96.19
6851
92 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
Edgar W. and Mary Theis-
en, Lot 1-29 Highland
Park Add ........................... 730.
Norbert J. and Leora M. C.
Nauman, Lot 1-2.29 lfigh-
land Park Add ................... 341.;
Edgar F. and Susan Theis-
en, Lot 1.1-30 Highland
Park Add ........................... 121.(
Merle J. and June L. Flder-
man, Lot 1-2.30 Highland
Park Add ........................... 99.
Jay M. and Norma A. Nurre,
Lot 1-31 Highland Park
Add. .................................... 15.
James C. and Alyce Woods,
1.1-1.1-1.2-31 H i g h l a n d
Park Add ........................... 22.
Robert J. and Dorothy
Lepsch, Lot 2.1.1-1-1.2-31
Highland Park Add........... 7.0
Merlin P. and Armelia
Kluck, Lot 2-1 Sylvester
Kluck Place ...................... 13.2
M. P. J. and Esther L.
Hogan, Lot 1 Strub's Sub. 231.65
Arthur and Jeanette Hart-
man, Lot 2 Strub's Sub....... 230.3
William and Lois M. Bub -
lets, Lot 2-1.30 Highland
Park Add ........................... 51.70
Marie Steffes, Lot 1 Lund-
gren Carter Rd. Place...... 38.02
Marie Steffes, Lot 2 Lund.
gren Carter Rd, Place...... 40.53
Total ................................$7,178.59
1,220.2 Cu. Yds. Excava-
tion (Unclassified) at
$.50 ..................................$ 610.10
33.35 Sq. Ft. Concrete
Sidewalks at $.5o ............ 16,88
54.6 Sq. Yds. Concrete
Driveways at $6.00.......... 327.60
Lump -Extra Work Order 53.75
2,886.8 Lin. Ft. Comb.
Curb and Guter Type A
at $2.00 ........................... 6,350.96
164.8 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type B at $2.20 ................ 362.56
Curb and Gutter Removal,
111 Lineal Feet at $.50.. 55.50
1 No. of Tree Removal 11
in. at $35.00 .................... 35.00
1 No. of Tree Removal 12
in. at $35.00 ...................... 35.00
$7,857.15
Less Clarence S t r u b' s
Share................................ 579.04
Less City Share $7.278.11
735.60
$6,542.51
9% Extra Expense .............. 588-83
5% Interest for 52 Days.... 47.25
Total ................................$7,178.59
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
YORK STREET
(Curb and Gutter)
09 From N.P.L. of Curtis Street to
SP.L. of Dodge Street.
Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 1-1-2-5
05 Subdivision of Mineral
Lot 149 ............................$206.03
Maynard and Delores Keeh-
68 ner, Lot 1-5 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 ................ 45.21
W. H. and Barbara Hame,
4 Lot 2.1-2-5 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 .................. 33.73
Eileen K. Kaiser, Lot 2-2.5
0 Subdivision of Mineral
Lot 149 ..................... 241.74
John C. and Eileen H. Kais-
er, W. % Lot 6 Subdivi-
sion of Mineral Lot 149.... 115.67
Frederick Fuerste, Lot 2-1
Physicians Place ................ 8,66
Physician's Realty Co., Lot
2 Physicians Place............ 8,66
Mary J. Farrel, N. 100 ft.
Lot 11 Subdivision of Min-
eral Lot 149 .................... 66.48
Leroy L. and Rosemary L.
Meyer,' W. 50 ft. S. 100 ft.
Lot 11 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 ................ 45.33
John N. Blades, E. 50 ft.
S. 100 ft. Lot 11, Subdivi-
sion of Mineral Lot 149.... 41.56
Mark K. and Kathleen
Maas, N. 60 ft. N. 150 ft.
Lot 4 Subdivision of Min-
eral Lot 149 .................... 181.30
Julia M. Forelich, S. 90 ft.
N. 150 ft. Lot 4 Subdivi-
sion of Mineral Lot 149.... 292.86
Wm. 0. and Mary Foley, S.
50 ft. Lot 4 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 .................. 151.09
Alvin A. and Rube Hilvers,
E 'fa Lot 3 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 .................. 90,85
Emma Bechen, W % Lot 3
Subdivision of Mineral
Lot149 .............................. 39.48
Mary and David Burkart,
Lot 2-2-13 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 .................. 151.09
Frank D. and Marg. Hamel,
Lot 1-2-13 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 ................. 169.36
i
ilegular Session, Fehrmty 3, 1958 93
Frank D. and Marg. Hamel,
Lot 1.1-13 Subdivision of
Mineral Lot 149 .................. 237.35
Margaret Downes, Lot 2.1-
i
13 Subdivision of Mineral
487.43 Cu. Yds. at $•50--••$
1,ot 149 ............................ .
83 .09
Mary J. Farrell, N. 50 ft. N.
Concrete Driveways, 15 Sq.
100 ft. Lot 12 Subdivision
Yds. at $6.00 ..................
of Mineral Lot 149_,........
151 09
Violet M. Brink, S. 50 ft. N.
crete, 10.1 Sq. Yds. at
100 ft. I.ot 12 Subdivision
$6.00 . _............................
of Mineral Lot 149.. .... .....
171.951
Arnold Althaus, E. 50 ft.
Combination Curb and
S. 10() ft. Lot 12 Subdi-
Gutter Cone., 828 Lin.
of Mineral Lot 149..
83.09
vision
J. N. Blades, W. 50 ft. S.
Radius Curb Concrete, 90.4
100 ft. Lot 12 Subdivision
Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ............
of Lot 149 ....................
219.07
Grace Vosberg, E. 75 ft.
948 Lin. Ft. at $.5o .. •....
Lot 14 Subdivision of Min-
Tree Removal 1211, 2 No.
eral Lot 149 ........................
115.67
Charles and Loretta Brouil-
Tree Removal 15", 1 No.
lett, W. 25 ft. Lot 14 Sub-
of at $47.50 ..........
division of Mineral Lot
Tree Removal 18", 2 No.
6 .30
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of February, 1958.
CI.ARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
I.EO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays -None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice
of Hearing to authorize the issu-
ance of street improvement bonds
in the amount of $63,483.67, to
pay for the cost of the City of
Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1, presented
and read.
Counman Freund moved that
the proofs of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller and
Takos.
Nays -None.
Total ... .........................$2,956.55
Excavation (unclassified),
487.43 Cu. Yds. at $•50--••$
243.72
Concrete Sidewalk, 99 Sq.
Concrete Driveways, 15 Sq.
Yds. at $6.00 ..................
510.00
Alley Drive Section Con-
crete, 10.1 Sq. Yds. at
$6.00 . _............................
60.00
Extra Work, Lump...........
21.00
Combination Curb and
Gutter Cone., 828 Lin.
Ft. at $2.20 .... ................
1,821.60
Radius Curb Concrete, 90.4
Lin. Ft. at $2.20 ............
198.88
Curb and Gutter Removal,
948 Lin. Ft. at $.5o .. •....
474.00
Tree Removal 1211, 2 No.
of at $35.00 . ..... ...
70.00
Tree Removal 15", 1 No.
of at $47.50 ..........
47.50
Tree Removal 18", 2 No.
of at $60.00 _
120.00
Stump Removal, 2 No. of..
50.00
$3,246.80
Less City Share .................. 552.22
$2.694.58
9M Extra Expense........... 242.51
5"t Interest for 52 Days.... 19.46
Total ................................$2,956.55
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
RESOLUTION NO. 26-58
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of Street Improvement
Bonds for the purpose of provid-
ing for the payment of the assessed
cost of City of Dubuque -1957 Con-
crete Curb and Gutter Project No.
1.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained the
cost thereof and has determined
that $63.483.67 dollars of the cost
thereof shall be assessed against
the property subject to assessment
therefor; and provid-
ed
public notice as
by
ed by law, has been published
the City Clerk stating the intention
of the Citv Council to issue bonds
for the purpose of providing for
94 Regular Session. February 3, 1958
the payment of the assessed cost
of said improvement and a public
hearing has been held, pursuant
to such notice and all objections
made thereto have been consid-
ered and determined;
Now therefore be it resolved by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
i.That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of City
of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb
and Gutter Project No. 1.
SECTION I.
1. Audubon Street from S.P.L. of
Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Ad-
dition to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview Avenue (west
side only) from the S.P.L. of
Clarke Drive to the N.P.L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N.P.L.
of Primrose to the northerly
end of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E.P.L.
of McPoland to the E.P.L. of
Born Avenue and the S.P.L. of
Pennsylvania Avenue.
5. Montana Street from S.P.L. of
Wilbricht Lane to the N.P.L
of Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue f r o m
W.P.L. of Chaney Road to the
West City Limits.
7. Prescott Street from S.P.L. of
Emerson Street to S.P.L. of
Roosevelt Street.
8. Solon Street from E.P.L. of
Nevada Street to the W.P.L. of
Alpine Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from S.P.L. of
Asbury Street W.P.L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from N.P.L.
Of Asbury Street to the S.P.L.
of Karen Street to the north.
erly end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N.P.L, of
Curtis Street to S.P.L. of
Dodge Street.
there shall be issued Street Im.
provement Bonds in the amount
of $63,483.67 in anticipation of the
deferred payment of assessments
levied for such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Street Improvement Bonds; and
shall bear the date of March 6,
1958; and shall be numbered con.
secutively; and they shall be num-
bered, divided into series, and be
in such denominations and for
such maturity dates as are shown
in the following table:
Series No. 1: Bond Nos. 1306 to
1317 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1959.
Series No. 2: Bond No. 1318 to
1329 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1960.
Series No. 3: Bond Nos. 1330 to
1341 both inclusive; denomination
S500.o0 each; maturity April 1,
1961.
Series No. 4: Bond Nos. 1342 to
1354 bot hinclusive; denomination
5500.00 each; maturity April 1.
1962.
Series No. 5: Bond Nos. 1355 to
1367 both nclusive; dneomination
$50.00 each; mateurity April 1,
1963.
Series No. 6: Bond Nos. 1368 to
1380 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1964.
Series No. 7: Bonds Nos. 1381 to
1393 both inclusive: denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1965.
Series No. 8: Bond Nos. 1394 to
1406 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1966.
Series No. 9: Bond Nos. 1407 to
1419 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1967.
Series No. 10: Bond Nos. 1420 to
1431 both inclusive; denomination
$500.00 each; maturity April 1,
1968.
Series No. 10: Bond. No. 1432;
denomination $483.67; maturity
April 1, 1968.
3. Said bonds shall bear inter-
est at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually in
accordance with coupons thereto
attached:
4. Said bonds shall not make
the City of Dubuque liable in any
way, except for the application of
said special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the optnon of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No.....................
Series No .....................
Regular Session, February 3, 1458 95
CITY OF DUBUQUE
STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND
The City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa promises to pay an
hereinafter mentioned to the bear-
er hereof, on the first day of
or at any time before that
date, at the option off the City of
Dubuque, the
Hun-
dred Dollars with interest there.
on at the rate of 5 per cent per
annum. payable semi-annually, on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto at-
tached. Both principal and inter-
est of this bond are payable at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, in the States of
Iowa. This bond is issued by the
City of Dubuque under and by vir.
tue of Chapter 396 of the 1954
Code of Iowa• as amended, and the
Resolution of said City duly passed
on the 3rd day of February, 1958,
being Resolution No. 26.58.
This bond is one of a series of
127 bonds, 126 for $500.00 num-
bered from 1306 to 1451 inclusive,
and one for $483.67 numbered 1432,
all of like tenor and date and is-
sued for the purpose of paying the
cost of the City of Dubuque 1957
Concrete Curb and Gutter Project
No \o. 1, as described in said
Resolution, in said City, which
cost is payable by the abutting and
adjacent property along said im-
provements and is made by law a
lien in all of said property. It is
payable only out of the Special
Assessment Fund No. 1202 created
by the collection of said special
tax, and said fund can be used for
no other purpose.
thereto affixed, this 6th day of
March, 19.58,
It Is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
thoings required to be (lone, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and payment
hereon of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City
of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In testimony whereof the City of
Dubuque by its Council has caused
this bond to be signed by its Mayor
and countersigned by its City Clerk
and the Seal of said City to be
............................................
mayor ayor
...................................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ............ day of................6,
the City of Dubuque. Iowa, prom.
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in aafd bond, the sum of
....................................Dollars, in the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being ................
months' interest due that day on
its............................Bond No.............
(late ......................................
................................ I......................
Mayor
.........................................................
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City
Clerk be and they are hereby in-
structed to cause said bonds to
be prepared and when so prepared
to execute said bonds and that
the Citiy Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register said bonds
in a book kept for that purpose
and to then deliver them to the
City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be placed
in a special fund to be known as
Special Assessment Fund No. 1202
and paid out by him to pay the
cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed
with the facsimile signature of
the Mayor and countersigned with
the facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9, That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year af-
ter the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and re-
tired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 3rd day of Feb-
ruary, 1958•
CI.ARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND.
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
I'ETFR J.
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMeELT,
Regular Session, Febniary 3, 1958
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption Of the resolution.
s Schuel-
Seconded by Councilman
ler. Carried by the followi:ag vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
State of Iowa 1 SS:
Dubuque County i
I, Warner R. Wright, do hereby
certify that on the 10th day of Jan-
uary, 1958, I posted copies of the
attached Notice of Levy of Special
Assessment and Intention of the
City Council to Issue Bonds along
the line of improvement of "City
of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb
and Gutter Project No. I.
Signed: WARNER R. WRIGHT
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, in and for
Dubuque Count, Iowa, this 10th
day of January, 1958.
LEO F. FROMMELT
(Seal)
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the statement be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Takos. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 27-58
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, begranted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
John J. Glynn, 655 Central Ave.
Merlin J. Martin, 5th and Locust
Streets. (Transfer of address from
351 Dodge Street.)
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filled with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of February, 1958,
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen,
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
she adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Takos.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
:Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice to Con-
tractors of the receipt of propos-
als for the construction of the
Cedar. Maple and Syleamore Street
Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and
Force Main Improvement, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Freund. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
February 3, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received for Bid
Section No. 1 and No. 2 for the
Cedar, Maple and Sycamore Street
Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station and
Force Main Improvement.
The results of the bids received
are as follows listing the lowest
bidders:
Bid Section No. 1—Gjellefald
and Associates Inc. of Forest City,
Iowa, whose bid was 5.65% over
the estimate.
Bid Section No. 2—Schueller and
Company, Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa,
whose bid was 15.2111 over the
estimate.
I recommend that the above
named contracts be awarded to the
above named contractors. Attached
is the tabulation of the bids re-
ceived.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Coun-
AM
Regular Session, Fehntary 3, 1958 97
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund. Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 28.58
Whereas, scaled proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Cedar, Maple and Sycamore
Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station
and Force Main Improvement
Bid Section No. 1
pursuant to Resolution No. 259.57
and notice to bidders published in
a newspaper published in said City
on January 3rd, 1958 and January
10th, 1958: and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Febru-
ary 3, 1958, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Gjellefald
Associates Inc. of Forest City, Iowa,
in the amount of $53.350.00 was
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and per-
forming the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun•
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Gjelle-
fald Associates, Inc. of Forest City,
Iowa, and the :Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that
upon the signing of said contract
and the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 3rd day
of February, 1958.
CLARE:NCE: 11. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUNI),
IXO N. SCIICIELLE:R,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 29.58
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the Cedar, Maple and Sycamore
Street Sanitary Sewer, Lift Station
and Force :Hain Improvement
Bid Section No. 2
pursuant to Resolution No. 259.57
:ind notice to bidders published in
a newspaper published in said City
(n January 3rd, 1958 and January
10th. 1958; and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on Febru-
ary 3, 1958, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Schueller &
Company, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa
in the amount of $182,134.00 was
the lowest bid for the furnishing of
all labor and materials and per-
forming the work as provided for
in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Schuel-
ler & Company Inc. of Dubuque,
Iowa, and the Manager be and he
i, hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that
upon the signing of said contract
and the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author.
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 3rd day
of February, 1958.
C LARENCE P. W ELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SClluELLER,
CHARLES A. KL',4TZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. City
Clerk.
r,
i
i
councilman Kintzinger move
the adoption of the resolution. See*
98 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Communicationf Reilly files Place
Ialty
nc. submitting plat
in the City of Dubuque, presented
and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the com
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Freund.
Carried by the following vote:
yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
RESOLUTION NO. 30.58
Whereas, there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which,
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Min.
eral Lot 350 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 349 in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
is platted as
Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3 of Giles
Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa
by Giles Guy Kirkwood and Hazel
E. Kirkwood, husband and wife, as
owners thereof; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and has had its approval
endorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
no street to be dedicated, but there
does appear Easement A for public
utilities, which the owners upon
said plat have dedicated to the
public use forever; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto,
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedication
of the casements for public utili-
ties, which easement is called Ease-
ment "A" on said plat, and as the
same appears upon said plat, be
and the same is hereby accepted.
Section 2. That the plat of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
350 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Mineral Lot 349 in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, all Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, which will hereafter be
known as:
Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3 of Giles
Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
he and the same is hereby approved
and the Mayor and Clerk are here-
by authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of said City of
Dubuque upon said plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous recorded roll call
vote this 3rd day of February, 1958.
CI.ARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
January 30, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission has
r-xamincd and approved a plat of
Green Acres Subdivision, owned
by Reilly Realty Inc.
This subdivision is located north
of Kane Street and access is over
Berkeley Place.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning; & Zoning
Commission
By R. D. WAU ER,
Acting Chairman
Councilman Freund moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
Communication of Reilly Realty
Inc. submitting the plat of Green
Acre Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, presented and
read.
Mayor Welu moved that the corn
municatiun was received and filed.
i
G
Regular Session. Febniary 3, 1%, 8 y�)
Seconded by he Councilman
cit inn os
Carried by g vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Fraund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays --None.
Councilman Kintzinger not vot•
ing.
RESOLUTION NO. 31-58
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of "Giles Place" in the
City of Dubuque, lo%%a is platted
as "Green Acres Subdivision" in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by
Reilly Realty Inc. as owners there-
of; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and has had its approval
endorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appears
streets to be known as Oak Crest
Drive and Berkley Place and also
easements for public utilities,
which the owners upon said plat
have dedicated to the public for-
ever; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto, except that the
streets have not been reduced to
grade or paving, sewer or water
services installed;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedication of
Oak Crest Drive and Berkley Place,
together with easements for public
utilities, as the same appears on
said plat, be and the same are
hereby accepted.
Section 2. That the plat of I.ot 2
of Giles Place in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, Dubuque County,
Iowa, which will be hereafter
known as,
Green Acres Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
be and the same is hereby approved
and the Mayor and Clerk are here-
by authorized and directed to en
dorse the approval of said City
upon said plat, provided the owners
of said p r o p e r t y hereinbefore
named execute their written ac-
ceptance hereto attached agree-
ing:
a.) To reduce all streets to grade,
as shown by the profiles sub
mitted with the plat;
b.) To surface Oak ('rest Drive
ind Berkley Place as shown on
,aid plat of Green Acres for a
xidth of thirty (30) feet from curb
'ace to curb face, with six inch (6")
rolled stone base and two and one.
half inch (2%") hot mixed, hot laid,
bituminous concrete surfacing, and
concrete curb and gutter as shown
in City of Dubuque Standard Curb
and Gutter Section;
c.) To install sanitary sewers in
accordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
d.) To install water mains in
accordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
e.) To install sewer and water
house laterals for each lot from
the main to behind the curb line;
f.) To install concrete curb and
gutter on both sides of the pre-
sently existing turnaround at the
westerly terminus of Berkley Place
so as to make the presently exist-
ing Berkley Place and the newly
dedicated portion of Berkley Place
continuous without turnaround, and
to remove enough of the existing
curb and gutter at said turnaround
so as to permit the continuation of
Berkley Place in a westerly direc-
tion, and to do whatever street
surfacing or grading is necessary to
make the presently existing Berk-
ley Place continuous with the
newly dedicated portion of Berkley
Place, without dips or abrupt grade
changes in said street. After the
aforesaid work is done to the satis-
faction of the City of Dubuque,
the City of Dubuque will remove,
fill and grade the remaining por-
tions of the old turnaround which
lie outside the new curb and gutter.
g.) To construct the foregoing
improvements in accordance with
plans and specifications approved
by the City Manager, under the in-
spection of the City Engineer, and
in a manner provided by the City
Manager;
h.) To maintain the street im-
provement for a period of four
(4) years from the date of their
acceptance and to maintain sanitary
sewers for a period of two (2)
years from the date of their ac-
ceptance.
i) To construct said improve
ments prior to November 1, 1959,
except that the turnaround at the
i north end of Oak Crest Drive may
I00 Regular Session, February 3, 19M
be completed at any time prior to
November 1. 1960.
j.) Further provided that the
said Reilly Realty Inc., as owner
of said subdivision, secure the per.
formance of the foregoing condi-
tions with a surety bond or bonds
in such sum and with such sureties
as may be acceptable to the City
Manager.
Section 3. That in the event said
owner shall fail to execute the
acceptance and provide the bond
required in Section 2 hereof with-
in forty-five (45) days from the
date of this Resolution, the provi-
sions hereof shall be null and void
and the acceptance of the dedica-
tion and approval of the plat shall
not be effective.
Passed, adopted and aproved by
recorded roll call vote this 3rd day
of February, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SC RTFUER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
To Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk:
This is to certify that the secur-
ity required by the foregoing Reso-
lution No. 31-58 has been provided
by the owners.
Signed at Dubuque, Iowa this
10th day of March, 1958.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Schueller, Takos.
Nays None,
Councilman Kintzinger not vot-
ing.
ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION
NO. 31-58
Reilly Realty Inc., with full
knowledge and understanding of
all the terms and conditions of
Resolution No. 31-58, hereby accept
the same as adopted, and agree to
abide by, comply with, and carry
out all the terms and conditions
thereof.
Signed at Dubuque, Iowa, this
7th clay of February, 1958.
REILLY REALTY INC.,
By William J. Reilly, President
RESOLUTION NO. 32-58
Whereas, applications for Beer
'ermits have been submitted to
.his Council for approval and the
•ame have been examined: Now,
(herefore,
Be Is Resolved by the City Coun-
,il of the City of Dubuque that the
;ollowing applications be Granted
and licenses be issued upon the
:ompliance with the terms of the
,irdinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
.Joseph P. and Bernice Hillard,
431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
William O'Neill, 244 West 1st
Street.
Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main St.
John 11. Vorwald, 1900 Washing-
ton Street.
Mrs. Angella Anthoine, 119 West
6th Street.
Maurice H. Mellon, 1027 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
John P. Page, 75 East 4th Street.
John J. and Marie Rettenmaier,
1100 Lincoln Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of February, 1958.
CLARENCE: P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Sehueller,
Takos.
Nays ---None.
RESOLUTION NO. 33-58
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants were
inspected and found to comply
with the ordinances of this City and
they have filed proper bonds:
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
AeRular Session, F ebr»ar•, 3, 1958 101
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Joseph P. and Bernice Hillard,
431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
William O'Neill, 244 West 1st.
Street.
Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main St.
John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washing-
ton Street.
Mrs. Angella Anthoine, 119 West
6th Street.
Maurice H. Mellon, 1027 Rhom.
berg Avenue.
John P. Page, 75 East 4th Street.
John J. and Marie Rettenmaier,
1100 Lincoln Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of February, 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUFLLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZ1NGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
January 30, 1958
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission has ex-
amined and approved a plat of
Lange's Subdivision and recom-
mends your approval of same.
This subdivision is located just
west of the present City Limits on
what would be Pennsylvania Ave.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission,
By R. 1). Waller, Acting Chairmar
Councilman Kintzinger move(
that the communication be receive(
and filed. Seconded by Council
man Takos. Carried by the follow
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Wetu, Councilmen
F r c u n d, Kintzinger, Sebueller,
Takos.
Nayc—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 34-58
Resolution Approving Plat of
Lange's Subdivision, D u b u q u e
Township, Dubuque County, Iowa.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk at plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of the Southeast
One -Quarter of the Southeast One -
Quarter of Section 21, Township
89 North, Range 2 East of the 5th
Principal Meridian, being in Du-
buque Township, Dubuque County,
Iowa, is platted at Lot 1, Lot 2,
Lot 3, Lot 4, and Lot 5, Lange's
Subdivision, being in Dubuque
Township, Dubuque County, Iowa
and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Couacil and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat.
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de.
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of February A.D.,
1958.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
GEORGE A. FREUND,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
PETER J. TAKOS,
Councilmen.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Cschueller,
Freund, Kintzinger,
Takos.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Takos moved to ad-
102 Regular Session, February 3, 1958
journ. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None-
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
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Regular Session, March 3, 1958 103
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, March 3, 1958.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that this is the regular
monthly meeting of the City Coun-
cil for the purpose of acting upon
such business as may properly
come before the meeting.
Communication of the Dubuque
Real Estate Board commending
the Council on its approval of the
Dock Board Program to improve
Area "A" on the Industrial Island,
presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be re-
ceived a nd filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of American
Trust and Savings Bank acknow-
ledging the letter of thanks by
Mayor Welu, in behalf of the City
Administration, for sponsoring the
radio broadcasts of the City Coun-
cil meetings, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of State Automo-
bile and Casualty Underwriters ad-
vising of the cancellation of the
sidewalk construction bond issued
for Dallas Bush as of March 5,
1958, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that
the cancellation be approved pro-
viding there are no outstanding
claims. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of receipts and
list of claims for which warrants
were drawn during the month of
January 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Freund moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of William D.
Callaghan, Director of Civil De-
fense, submitting a proposed bud-
get for the year of 1958 amount-
ing to $3690.00 covering estimated
expenditures for the City's share of
the Civil Defense Program, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended in order
to let anyone present address the
Council if they so desire. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
William D. Callaghan addressed
the Council in defense of the esti-
mated list of expenditures sub-
mitted for the Civil Defense pro-
gram for the year 1958. Mr. Callag-
han stated that the City of Du-
buque is about seven years behind
other major cities in Civil Defense.
He intends to do a good job on
Civil Defense but it cannot be
done without money. East Du-
buque has spent $1.00 per capita on
Civil Defense.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication and pro-
posed budget be referred to the
Council, City Manager and City
Solicitor for further study and dis-
cussion. Seconded by Councilman
Freund. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of Vincent A.
Ginter of 290 Devon Drive object-
ing to the proposed assessment for
the construction of boulevard lights
on Devon Drive, presented and
read.
104 Iie t;nlar Session, March 3, 1958
Councilman Freund moved that governing the period of time "go -
action on the objection be deferred ing out of business sales" may con.
until the public hearing at the tinue and the amount of mer -
time of the final assessment. Sec- the business during handise that my be
br u` ht into
out
theondedfollowing vote: Mayor Welu. Carried by sales", presented and read.
the f
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen Mr. Ray Robey addressed the
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, Council in support of the resolu.
Takos. tion and further stated that any.
Nays—None. one considering a sell out sale
Communication of City Em- should be asked to furnish a com-
ployees Local No. 228, expressing plete inventory of his merchandise
appreciation for granting the forty prior to the sale.
hour week and the inauguration of Mayor Welu moved that the com-
the job reclassification plan, pre- munication of the Chamber of
sented and read. Commerce and the resolution be
Councilman Kintzinger moved referred to the City Manager and
that the communication be received City Solicitor for investigation and
and filed. Seconded by Councilman report.
Schueller. Carried by the follow- Proof of publication, certified to
ing vote: by the Publisher, of Notice of pub-
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen lic hearing to act on the offer of
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, St. Regis Paper Co. of New York
Takos. to purchase 14 acres of land in
Nays—None. Dubuque Industrial Park, under
Minutes of the Council meetings the terms and conditions set forth
for the month of September 1957 in its letter to the Council as of
presented for approval, November 1, 1957, presented and
Councilman Schueller moved that read.
the minutes for the month of Sep- No written objections were filed
tember 1957 be approved as print- and no objectors were present in
ed. Seconded by Councilman Takos. the Council Chamber at the time
Carried by the following vote: set for public hearing.
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen Councilman Freund moved to
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, postpone determination on the pur-
Takos. chase until the meeting of April
Nays—None. 7th, 1958. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of The Retail
Merchants Bureau submitting a
copy of a resolution that their
Board of Directors go on record as
favoring serious consideration of
modern and improved street light-
ing for the business area of Du- February 13, 1958
buque, presented and read. To the Honorable Mayor
Mayor Welu moved that the com- and City Council
munication and resolution be re- Dubuque, Iowa
ferred to the City Manager for Gentlemen:
study to explore the possible cost
by special assessment. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Communication of D u b u q u e
Chamber of Commerce submitting
a resolution bringing to the atten-
tion of the City Council that they
be asked to give favorable consid.
eration to providing an ordinance
Due to clerical error the North
10 feet of Lot 64 in Falks Subdivi-
sion being assessed by the City of
Dubuque 1957 Curb and Gutter
Project No. 1 improvement was
recorded on the Schedule of Assess-
ment as the South 10 feet of Lot
64 in Falks Subdivision.
I therefore ask your Honorable
Body to grant the City Clerk the
authority to change the approved
Schedule of Assessment on the
City of Dubuque 1957 Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1 as follows:
Regular Session, March 3, 1958 105
The Tot Number that reads the
South 10 feet of Lot 64 of Falks
Subdivision on the Pennsylvania
Avc mie Schedule of Assessment
change to read the North 10 feet
of I.ot 64 of Falks Subdivision.
Also that the City Clerk be directed
to send letter to the County Audi-
tors office directing them to make
such change on the preliminary
Schedule of Assessment.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Freund moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
January 31, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the annual re-
ports of the City Auditor, City
Treasurer and City Health Depart-
ment for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1957 and ending Decem-
ber 31, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the reports be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
February 17, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department and City Water
Works for the month of January,
as well as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of January,
1958.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City 1ltanager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the reports be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
March 3, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Attached herewith is the annual
audit of the City Water Depart-
ment for the year 1957.
This separate audit is necessary
because of the requirement of the
revenue bond issues of 1955 and
1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the audit be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
March 3, 1958
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mrs. Ken Loney
and others requesting street lights
on Missouri and Indiana also Mis-
souri and Ridgeway were referred
to the City Manager for investiga-
tion and report.
After a study of the street light-
ing condition in this general area
it was found that additional street
lights were needed to bring the
standards up to those in the rest
of the city.
I recommend that street lights be
installed at the following locations:
1. Lenox and Born.
2. Born and Indiana.
3. Born and Ridgeway.
4. Indiana and Alpha.
5. Ridgeway and Alpha.
6. On Indiana between Alpha
and Born.
7. On Indiana between Alpha and
Missouri.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Regular Session, March 3, M58
or,
Councilman Schueller moved that I Schedule of Assessment for the
City Montana Street-Merfeld Lane Sani-
the recommendation of the
be Seconded tary Sewer for the above named
Manager approved.
Councilman Takos. Carried by lots
Re ink's Subdivision.
by
he following vote:
Respectfully
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
L. J. SCHILTZ,
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
City Manager.
Takos.
Councilman Freund moved that
Nays --None.
the recommendation of the City
March 3. 1958
by nhiayorer b Seconded
To the Honorable Mayor
Welu. ynthe
and City Council,
following vote:
Dubuque, Iowa
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Gentlemen:
With the installation of Boule-
Takos.
vard Lights on Devon Drive and
Nays --None.
Princeton Place there should be
installed two regular street lights
March 3, 1958.
on existing poles.
To the Honorable Mayor
I recommend that street lights
and City Council,
be installed at the following loca-
Dubuque, Iowa.
tions:
Gentlemen:
Mineral Street and Devon Drive
The development of a capable
on north side of Mineral St.
and efficient police force requires
Princeton Place pole at turn
much time and effort. Police work
south of Devon Drive.
has become specialized to a greater
Respectfully submitted,
degree and the training of an offi-
L. J. SCHILTZ,
cer has become more expensive.
City Manager
The use of police officers who
Councilman Schueller moved that
have been highly trained in police
the recommendation of the City
duties in the repetitive and rou-
Manager be approved. Seconded by
tine detail of checking parking
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
meters, a detail that does not re -
following vote:
quire extensive training, is being
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
discontinued in many cities.
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Most cities are aware of the
Takos,
role municipal employees, especial-
Nays—None.
ly those in constant contact with
February 28, 1958.
the public, play in the establish -
ment of sound public relations.
To the Honorable Mayor
The public seldom knows very
and City Council,
much about the use or importance
Dubuque, Iowa.
of a parking meter in traffic con-
Gentlemen:
trol. To get this idea across usu-
The following lots were listed
ally requires a great deal of tact
erroneously on the final Schedule
and patience in the enforcing of -
of Assessments for the Montana
ficer's contact with the public.
Street-Merfeld Lane Sanitary Sew-
Because of these and other prob.
er: East 12.5 ft. of Lot 2 of Lot 3
leets that arise in parking meter
of Wilson's Dubuque, West 60 ft.
enforcement, I feel it would be in
of Lot 4 of Wilson's Dubuque and
the best interest of the city to use
East 187.18 ft. of Lot 4 of Wilson's
women for parking meter control.
Dubuque.
The use of women in parking
The above lots should have been
n
meter control will release these
a
listed on the final Schedule
police officers from this routine
Assessment follows:
work so they can perform the more
East 12.5 ft. of Lot 2 of Lot 3
essential duties such as criminal
of Link's Subdivision; West 60 ft.
investigation, control of moving
of Lot 4 of Link's Subdivisian; Fast
violators, etc.
187.18 ft. of Lot 4 of Link's Sub-
These women would not be mem.
division.
bers of the police department and
I recommend that the City Clerk
would not be under police civil
be instructed to correct the Final
service.
Regi lar Session, March 3, 1958 107
Four women would cover the
metered area on foot and also give
assistance to anyone regarding di-
rections, change for parking met-
ers, crossing streets and getting
into cars. In general, they would
be public relation officers.
The women would be trained un-
der the Police Traffic Division and
get their instructions from them
also. The training would include,
in addition to the basic training,
orientation of all city functions
and departments and points of in-
terest in order to answer ques-
tions regarding the city.
I would recommend that the
City Manager be authorized to pro-
ceed in setting up the necessary
mechanism so that the Parking
Control Officers can be selected,
trained and be on duty by July 1.
The pay scale for this position
would be in range No. 12 with a
starting pay of $225.00 per month
during the probationary period and
uniform allowance should be giv-
en due to the special clothing
needed for the job. The desirable
qualifications for this position
would be graduation from high
school, high standard of conduct,
the ability to pass written, oral
and physical examinations.
During the past several months
I have been investigating the use
of women for parking meter con-
trol and parking violations and
find that women performing these
duties have been able to do a bet.
ter job of enforcement and have
created good public relations be-
cause of the extra help they can
give the public. This, along with
the release of police officers for
more complex police duties, I feel
would justify your favorable ac-
tion.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Freund moved that
the communication be referred to
the Council for further study. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller
Takos.
Nays—None.
February 26, 1856.
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council.
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Mr. Ray H. Recker for damages
sustained when he fell and broke
his wriest on loose rock in the
alley crossing near Twenty-second
Street and Central Avenue, and
find that the injury was sustained,
as claimed, and that a hazardous
condition probably could be shown.
The claimant has incurred hos-
pital and medical expense in the
amount of sixty dollars and loss
of wages in execess of $300.
I have discussed this claim with
Mr. Recker and he has agreed to
accept $275 in full settlement.
I recommend that this settlement
be approved and the City Auditor
instructed to issue a warrant in
the amount of $275, payable to
Ray H. Recker, and deliver the
same upon receipt of a properly
executed release.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Ray 11. Recker in
the amount of $275 and deliver the
same upon receipt of a properly
executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Maxine
Bradley of 846 Mt. Loretta, in an
unnamed amount, for personal in-
juries received in a fall on an
alley crosswalk on 4th Street on
February 14, 1958, presented and
read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
log Regular Session, March 3, 19,58
Notice of claim of Coral McDou- r
gal of 835 White Street, in the T
amount of $15,000 for personal in- v
juries received as the result of a
fall on the easterly crosswalk of
Main and West 10th Street on
January 4, 1958, presented and
read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of LaVerne G.
Peters of 545 Napier Street in the
amount of $50.84 for damage to a
tire on his car as the result of
striking a protruding angle iron
at the edge of the sidewalk on 9th
Street, on February 20, 1958, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Leo Plein of
2205 Marion Street, in the amount
of $114.68, for damage to his car
as the result of striking a man-
hole cover in Curtis Street on
February 17, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Minnie
lluekels of 436 Almond Street, in
an unnamed amount, for damage
to her home as the result of sew-
age backing up into the basement
on January 31, 1958, presented and
read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
eport. Seconded by Councilman
akos. Carried by the following
ote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Loretta
Strohmeyer, in the amount of
$10.00, to cover the replacement ex-
pense of a broken eye glass as the
result of a fall on a defective
sidewalk between 3rd and 4th on
Main on February 5, 1958, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Bernadine
Udelhofen of 1695 Mt. Pleasant
Street, in an unnamed amount for
personal injuries received as the
result of a fall on a defective side-
walk at 876 Clarke Drive on Janu-
ary 18, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Takos. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Leo A. Weber
of 1025 Locust Street, in an un-
named amount, for personal injur-
ies received as the result of a
fall on an icy sidewalk at 256
West 10th Street, on January 20,
1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Rita Elliott
of 210% W. 7th Street in the
amount of $61.50, for personal in-
juries received in a fall on a defec-
ne gidar Session, March 3, 1958 109
tive sidewalk at the corner of 6th
and Iowa street on February 15,
1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
city Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Ken Kun-
kel of 1970 Lincoln Avenue, in the
amount of $240 for expense and
damage incurred as the result of
a broken water main flooding the
basement of her home on February
27, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays ---None.
Notice of claim of Carl A. Pickel
of 1980 Lincoln Avenue, in the
amount of $200. for expense and
damage incurred as the result of
a broken water main flooding the
basement of his home on February
27, 1958, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Leonard
Wiederholt of 2085 Roosevelt
street, in the amount of $200. for
expense and damage incurred as
the result of a broken water main
flooding the basement of his home
on February 27, 1958, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Takos. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -.—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Earl W. Cook
of 1545 Ruan Drive, in the amount
of $95.46 for damage to his car
as the result of striking chuck
holes in the street 60 feet west
of 2961 Pennsylvania avenue on
February 25, 1958, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Takos. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Petition of A. J. Kerper re-
questing permission to construct
a sanitary sewer in St. Anne's
Drive from a point joining the
present sanitary sewer in Chaney
Road eastward for 350 feet, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Freund moved that the petition be
received and filed. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 10.58
An Ordinance granting A. J.
Kerper and Ruth Kerper the Right
to Construct a sanitary sewer in
St. Anne Drive and providing the
terms and Conditions thereof.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an Ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r c u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
110 Regular Session, March .3, 1958
ORDINANCE NO. 10.08
l 1'ul., .;,,••1 rri is !h• hr the T, -I,.
AN ORDINANCE ORANTINC
r.,ph 11, .0 I \, "y,.r this 7th
A. J. KERPER AND RiJTH KER-
r.+) .•t April 11. ,
PER THE RIGHT TO ('ON-
I.,a, F. Frommelt
STRUCT A SANITARY SENVER
Cit) Clerk
IN ST ANNE DRIVE AND PRO-
I t 4-7
VIDINC THE TERMS AND CON-
---
DITIONS THEREOF.
ACCEPTANCE OF
HE IT ORDAINED by the City
ORDINANCE NO. 10.58
Council of the City of Dubuque:
A. J. Kerper and Ruth Kerper,
husband amt wife, having
Section 1. That A. J. Kerper and
Ruth Kerper, husband and wife, be
full
knowledge and understanding of
and they are hereby granted the
right to construct an eight inch
rrll the tee ns and conditions oT
Ordinance No. 10-5!I, hereby accept
(8") vitrified tile pipe sanitary
the same as Passed and nt;ree to
comply with #in the terms and
sewer in St. Anne Drive from the
con.
rdlthereof.
existing sewer in Chaney Road
east a distance of three hundred
A cce
Accepted this gist day oP March,
and fifty -feet (1601 upon the fol-
lowing terms and conditions:
1968.
�s/ A. J. Kerper
(a) That the grantor agrees to,'a/
A. Ituth Kerper
1 t 4-7
construct said server within one
year from the date of adoption of
Councilman Schueller moved the
this ordinance and pay the entire
cost thereof Including the cost n1
oP
adoption of the Ordinance. Second.
inspection and restoration of t h e
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car.
surface of the street;
ried by the following vote:
(b) That said sewer shall be
constructed In accordance with
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
plans approved by the State De-
Freund Kintzinger,
znger Schueller,
partment of Health and the City
,
Takos.
Manager and under the supervi.
sion and direction of the City
Nays—None.
Manager and City Engineer.
(o) The grantees shall enter Into
Petition of Veterans of Foreign
g
a contract for the construction of
said sewer with a well qualified
Wars requesting permission to
contractor which contract, among
hold their annual poppy sales drive
other things, will contain a clause
requiring the contractor to ob•
on May 16th and 17th, 1958, pre -
y
tain all necessary permits re.
sented and read. Councilman Kint.
quired by the City of Dubuque,
zinger moved that the petition be
or any other Qovernmental agency,
a clause obligating the contrac-
granted providing there are no
for and his bondsmen to keep said
sewer In good repair for a
conflicting dates. Seconded by
pe.
Nod of not less than two years
Councilman Takos. Carried by the
from the date of the acceptance of
following vote:
the work, and a clause requiring
the contractor to furnish a surety
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
bond with the City of Dubuque
named as one of the obligees, gu.
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
aranteeing the faithful perform-
Takos.
ance of said contract;
Nays—None.
(d) That upon completion of said
sewer and the acceptance of the
same by the City Council said
Petition of AuXiliary of Grand
Sewer shall become a public sew-
Army of Republic requesting per-
er under the exclusive charge arid
mission to hold a flag day June 14,
andoontIts free use arol of s Such h shall ny Of ot
1958, presented and read. Council -
be Interfered with by grantees or
their successors or assigns.
man Kintzinger moved that the
petition be granted providing there
Section 2. That the authority
granted herein Shall terminate
are no conflicting dates. Seconded
on
April 1, 1968 unless the terms and
by Councilman Takos. Carried by
conditions of this Ordinance are
accepted In writing by the
the following vote:
grantee
prior to that date.
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Section 8. This Ordinance Shall
be In
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
full force and effect from
and atter Its final passage,
Takos.
adop-
tion and publication as provided
by law.
Nays—None.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of March.
Petition Of W. E. Strub et al
A.U. 1968.
Clarence P. Welu
requesting that Montana street be
Mayor
re -named Floraview Drive, present-
GeorN. ge A. Freund
Charles Schueller
ed and read, Mayor Welu moved
A.Kintzingerthat
the petition be granted and
Peter J. Takos
that proper proceedings be pre-
councllmen
Attest: Leo FFru
F. mmelt
City
pared. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Clerk. I
Carried by the following vote:
Regular Session. March 3, 1958 111
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen lert Foundation and the gift was
Freund, Kintzinger, Schueller, accepted by the city by Resolution
Takos. No. 129.51. This resolution stipu-
Nays—None. ilated that the operation of the
Petition of Mrs. Florence Larsen "Bunker Hill Municipal Golf
Course" be under the supervision
requesting a refund of $25. on the I
of the City Manager and authoriz-
unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 223 as she has discon. ing
him to appoint a golf course
tinued business as of February 18,
manager and other employees as
1958, presented and read. Council-
may be necessary for the proper
man Kintzinger moved that the
operation and maintenance of the
be granted and the Auditor
premises.
refund
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
The operation of the golf course
able to Mrs. Florence Larsen in
has been carried on in this manner
the amount of $25. to cover the
and there have been improvements
amount of refund due on the unex.
made as well as the course properly
pired portion of cigarette license
maintained as a municipal course.
No. 223. Seconded by Councilman
In order to do this it has been
Schueller. Carried by the following
necessary for the Council to ap-
vote:
propriate funds in addition to the
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
golf fees. This appropriation has
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
been made from Liquor Tax re-
Takos.
funds and has amounted to
Nays—None.
$18,500.00 the last two years.
Petition of Mary Agard Tent No.
In 1958 golf fees were increased
35 D.U.V. for permission to hold
so that funds would be available
tag days on Saturday, June 14, and
for some needed improvements to
Monday, June 16, 1958, presented
the golf course and since then a
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
balance has accumulated in the
moved that the request be granted
amount of $10,141.17 as of January
providing a suitable date is ar-
1. 1958. This money is to be used
ranged for. Seconded by Council-
for rebuilding greens and rebuild.
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
ing some of the fairways. The
lowing vote:
purpose of this is to make the
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
course more adaptable as a munici-
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
pal course and make all eighteen
Takos.
holes so that all people can play,
Nays—None.
thereby distributing the players
instead of
Petition of Frederick Hardt, re-
over the whole course
questing agricultural tax exemption
only the first nine holes as is now
for this work
credit for the year 1957, which
was possibly overlooked even
the case. The plans
are being made and with the use
though proper application for tax
of the additional money received
credit had been made, presented
through green fees for several
be in ex.
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
years the course will
moved that the petition be referred
cellent condition.
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
The cost of operation of our golf
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
course is not out of line with the
cilman Takos. Carried by the fol-
cost of operation in Freeport,
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Madison, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo,
Davenport, Des Moines, Sioux City
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
and Rockford. In the operation of
Takos.
Bunker Hill we have the cost of
Nays—None.
maintaining a club house that other
March 3, 1958
courses do not have or are main -
Honorable Mayor
tained from other funds.
nd City Council,
an
and
I The operation of the restaurant
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
facilities at Bunker Hill have een
In 1951 Bunker Hill Golf Course
leased
Th s lease pr° is d
I
was given to the city by the Wah-
golfoperatin.
g
112 Regular Session, ;March 3, 1955
that the operator pay $1200.00 per
year rental, plus all utilities, heat-
ing and interior maintenance of
the building. The amount received
has paid for the city's cost of in-
surance and exterior maintenance.
The manager of Bunker Hill has
resigned and the lesee of the dining
facilities has requested his lease be
terminated as of April 1, 1958.
1 have investigated the operation
of municipal golf courses in other
cities and have met with golfers
interested in the operation of
Bunker Hill and feel the operation
of the golf course as a recreational
facility of the City of Dubuque
would best serve the community
if it were under the supervision of
the Playground and Recreation
Commission.
The operation of a golf course
fits into our recreation program
because we now have a junior golf
program and also the course is now
used for winter sports by the Rec-
reation Commission. This operation
would be in accordance with legis-
lation enacted by the last Legisla-
ture authorizing the expenditure of
money for adult recreation pro-
grams. Operation by the Recreation
Commission will not reduce expen-
ditures for golf course operation
and maintenance except that the
position of greenskeeper and man-
ager could be combined. This would
reduce the budget about $2,500.00.
I recommend that the attached
resolution giving the Playground
and Recreation Commission juris-
diction over Bunker Hill Municipal
Golf Course be approved.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 35.58
Resolution Amending Resolution
No. 129-51 to Provide for the Trans-
fer of the Supervision of Bunker
Hill Golf Course from the City
Manager to the Playground and
Recreation Commission.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 3 and
Section 7 of Resolution No. 129-51,
being Resolution accepting Bunker
Hill Golf Course, providing for the
supervision and management there-
of, and extending the City Limits
to include the same, be and the
same are hereby repealed;
Section 2. That the golf course
located on Mineral Lot 189; Lot 2
of Mineral Lot 265; Mineral Lot
201; Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 265; Lot
2 of Mineral Lot 340; Lot 1 of Lot 3
of Mineral Lot 340; Mineral Lot
200; Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 202; Lot
2 of Mineral Lot 202; Lot 2 of 2 of
Highland Farm in Dubuque County,
Iowa, be operated as a municipally
owned and operated golf course
under the supervision of the Play-
ground and Recreation Commis-
sion, to be known as 'Bunker Hill
Municipal Golf Course".
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of March, 1958.
Mr. Bob Jordan of 645 Lorimer
street addressed the Council rela-
tive to the operation of the golf
course last year. lie made the sug-
gestion that the City could save a
lot of money each year by hiring
a working greenskeeper.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Takos. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
GEORGE A. FREUND
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
PETER J. TAKOS
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Takos. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
F r e u n d, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Takos.
Nays—None.